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Rossel

Rossel \Ros"sel\, n. Light land; rosland. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
--Mortimer.

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rossel

n. (context obsolete UK dialect English) Light land; rosland.

Wikipedia
Rossel

Rossel may refer to:

  • Reszel, a city in Poland
  • Eduard Rossel, a politician in Sverdlovsk oblast
  • Louis Rossel, Minister of War in Paris Commune (1871)
  • Martin Rössel, a Swedish musician and producer
  • Ricardo Rossel, Peruvian writer and poet.
  • Rossel (Belgium), Rossel & Cie, S.A., a large Walloon media group
  • Marie-Thérèse Rossel, proprietor of Rossel & Cie from 1935 to 1987
  • Rossel Island (Yela), the easternmost island in the Louisiade Archipelago of Papua New Guinea
Rossel (company)

Groupe Rossel (full name : Rossel & Cie, S.A.) is a major media group in Brussels and Wallonia, the French-speaking part of Belgium. The daily newspaper Le Soir is one of their main and most successful publications. The other daily the company owns is the subsidiary SudPresse, which publishes daily newspapers including La Capitale and La Meuse. Together with De Persgroep, Rossel purchased the two broadsheets De Tijd and L'Echo, and merged them into the new Mediafin.

Rossel (Saar)

Rossel (Saar) is a river of Saarland, Germany.

Rossel (Elbe)

Rossel (Elbe) is a river of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.

Usage examples of "rossel".

The captain caught it and put it unconcernedly into his pocket while Rossel stared in disgust.

As Rossel drew near the walls the watchers could see his lips moving but could not hear him.

Then the man Rossel pushed forward and confronted him, speaking with a vast annoyance.

If any new animals had suddenly shown up, Rossel would certainly know about it.

He wondered why Rossel hadn’t yet put a call through to Three, asking about room on the ship there.

The only answer he could find was that Rossel knew that there was no room and wanted to put off the answer as long as possible.

He said hopeful things to Rossel and then went out to the ship and joined the men in lightening her.

In a burst of good feeling, Herr Rossel tells her that a print will be forwarded to her family in America.