Definitions for rocambole

rocambole roc·am·bole

Spelling: [rok-uh m-bohl]
IPA: /ˈrɒk əmˌboʊl/

Rocambole is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 474 anagrams from letters in rocambole (abcelmoor).

Definitions for rocambole

noun

  1. a European plant, Allium scorodoprasum, of the amaryllis family, used like garlic.

Origin of rocambole

1690-1700; French German Rockenbolle literally, distaff bulb (from its shape)

Examples for rocambole

I would give anything to have known Vidocq and Cartouche and rocambole, and to have seen them at close quarters.

The latter parts of rocambole are surely too sparingly consulted in the country which they celebrate.

In every age there have been bands of dangerous creatures, led by such men as Cartouche and Vidocq and rocambole.

Deep would answer to deep, rocambole to M. Lecoq, in protesting against such an omission of their manufacturers.

In the same manner take up onions and rocambole, and shalots at the latter end of the month.

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