Forty weeks after this Roge has occasion for the aid of a bower-wife.
The maids disguise themselves as men, and take service with their lovers: White Lily under the name of Roge the Round, and Rose the Red under that of Sweet Willy.
A Roge is neither so stoute or hardy as the vpright man.
If the vpright man come in where they lye, he hath his choyse, and crepeth in close by his Doxe: the Roge hath his leauings.
A wilde Roge is he that hath no abiding place but by his coulour of going abrode to beg, is commonly to seeke some kinsman of his, and all that be of hys corporation be properly called Roges.
And if he mete any begger, whether he be sturdye or impotent, he wyll demaund of him, whether euer he was stalled to the roge or no.
P] Not long sithens, a wildroge chaunced to mete a pore neighbour of mine, who for honesty and good natur surmounteth many.
I once rebuking a wyldroge because he went idelly about, he shewed me that he was a begger by enheritance--his Grandfather was a begger, his father was one, and he must nedes be one by good reason.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "roge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.