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architecture the
rood, or
rood cross, is a life-sized
crucifix displa**** on the
central axis of a church,
normally at the
chancel arch. The
earliest roods hung from...
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ROOD,
socialistische jongeren (lit. 'RED,
socialist youth';
shortened to
ROOD) is a
Dutch revolutionary socialist youth organisation. It was the youth...
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generally without roods or with only a
plain cross rather than a crucifix. A
nearly complete restoration can be seen at Eye, Suffolk,
where the
rood screen dates...
- A
rood (/ˈruːd/; abbreviation: ro[citation needed]) is a
historic English and
international inch-pound
measure of area, as well as an
archaic English measure...
- Look up
rood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
rood is a
Christian cross or crucifix.
Rood may also
refer to:
Rood (surname)
ROOD, a
Dutch political...
- The
Dream of the
Rood is one of the
Christian poems in the
corpus of Old
English literature and an
example of the
genre of
dream poetry. Like most Old...
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known as
Rood techniques or
Rood's approach.
Rood was born in Marinette, Wisconsin, the
daughter of
Sophus Y.
Rood and
Maria Erickson Rood. Both of her...
- The
Roods had five
children including Herman b. 1859,
Rowland b. 1863, and
Edith b. 1865. "APS
Member History". Harrison, 640 Pool, 243–44
Rood, 252...
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Elizabeth Rood is an
American diplomat who
serves as
United States amb****ador to Turkmenistan. She had
served the chargé d'affaires of the U.S. mission...
- John
Charles Rood (born 1968) is an
American national security adviser and
former government official who
served as the
Under Secretary of
Defense for...