Roll

"Roll" in French

grondement

(a heavy, reverberatory sound)

gîte

(the rotation angle about the longitudinal axis)

registre

(an official or public document)

rouleau

(that which rolls; a roller)

rouleau

(a heavy cylinder used to break clods)

rouleau

(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed)

rouleau

(that which is rolled up)

rouleau

(a scroll)

rouleau

(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form)

roulement

(the act of rolling)

roulement

(a heavy, reverberatory sound)

roulement

(the uniform beating of a drum)

roulis

(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side)

rôle

(an official or public document)

rôle

(a list of names or an official register of names)

rôle

(part; office; duty)

aplatir

(to press or level with a roller)

enrouler

(to bind or involve by winding)

faire rouler

(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over)

faire rouler

(geometry: to apply (one line or surface) to another without slipping)

gronder

(to make noise like thunder)

laminer

(to press or level with a roller)

niveler

(to press or level with a roller)

rouler

(to wrap round on itself)

rouler

(to press or level with a roller)

rouler

(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis)

rouler

(to utter with a trill)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.