1. rother - Noun
2. rother - Adjective
3. Rother - Proper noun
Bovine.
A bovine beast.
A rudder.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA German heavy mortar firing in defense against a U.S. attack on 22 November 1944 in the Hürtgen forest Attacks by the 8th Infantry Regiment on Rother Weh Creek hit heavy resistance and were repulsed with heavy losses. Source: Internet
Communities like Rother Valley sent back Conservative MPs to Parliament for the first time, something that seemed inconceivable just a year ago. Source: Internet
The areas that moved into the highest tier include Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, most of Surrey, Peterborough, Hastings and Rother on the Kent border of East Sussex, and Portsmouth, Gosport and Havant in Hampshire. Source: Internet
The authors thank members of the ESCB Working Group on Public Finance, Pablo Burriel, Bogdan Cozmanca, Christophe Kamps, Ricardo Mestre, Javier J. Pérez, Philipp Rother, João Sousa, Milan Vaňko and Isabel Vansteenkiste for their useful comments. Source: Internet
According to state police, James Rother III, 44, McConnellsburg, was pulled over on Woodside Drive and was found showing signs of impairment. Source: Internet
A major refurbishment is set to begin at the Colonnade in Bexhill as Rother District Council prepare to open a new cafe restaurant on the site. Source: Internet