roten

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to ret to soak in water to prepare for further processing

Etymology 1
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Verb

 * 1) To decompose; to make or become rotten or spoiled:
 * 2) To become toxic or noxious of gas or liquid
 * 3) To putrefy; to become or make infected or gangrenous in the body.
 * 4)  To become rusty; to develop a layer of rust.
 * 5) To morally degenerate or decay; to become sinful.
 * 6) To languish; to become weak or feeble due to imprisonment.
 * 7) To disappear; to lose presence, existence, or vitality.
 * 8)  To become tattered, ragged, or old.
 * 9)  To steep; to immerse in fluid.

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1) To put out roots; to start growing..
 * 2) To settle or fix; to put in a permanent state.
 * 3) To begin or institute; to cause to settle or fix.
 * 4) To place a value or belief into one's mind.
 * 5) To link or connect; to make an attachment.

Etymology 3
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Adjective

 * 1) Rotten or spoiled usually of animal or plant matter:
 * 2)  Toxic, noxious of gas or liquid
 * 3)  Collapsing or decomposing into pieces; falling apart.
 * 4) Gangrenous, infected having necrosis or putrefaction
 * 5) Evil, sinful; morally retrograde.
 * 6)  Elderly, aged of people
 * 7)  Devastated; damaged beyond repair.
 * 1)  Devastated; damaged beyond repair.

Etymology 4
From.

Verb

 * 1) to sell
 * 2) to shape sth. by cutting it; to chisel; to hew; to whittle