Citations:roke

Noun

 * 1893, H. Rider Haggard, Montezuma's Daughter:
 * But this is not so, for though in autumn the roke, as here in Norfolk we name ground fog, hangs about the house at nightfall …
 * 1921, J. E. Buckrose (Annie Edith Jameson), The Privet Hedge:
 * Wave after wave of wet salt air was rolling in from the sea, pressing upon that which travelled slowly inland, so that the roke grew very dense, and the little house seemed to be cut off from all the world.