Rout

"Rout" in Finnish

häiriö

(noisy disturbance; disturbance of the peace — see also commotion, tumult)

jengi

(group of (often violent) criminals or gangsters; such people as a class)

joukko

(group of (often violent) criminals or gangsters; such people as a class)

karjunta

(loud, resounding noise)

kasa

(group of disorganized things)

lauma

(group of animals, especially one which is lively or unruly, or made up of wild animals such as wolves)

lauma

(disorderly and tumultuous crowd — see also mob)

lyöminen

(act of completely defeating an army, etc., causing it to retreat in a disorganized manner; convincing defeat)

mellakka

(noisy disturbance; disturbance of the peace — see also commotion, tumult)

meteli

(illegal assembly of people; act of assembling in this manner)

remu

(noisy disturbance; disturbance of the peace — see also commotion, tumult)

rykelmä

(group of disorganized things)

sakki

(disorderly and tumultuous crowd — see also mob)

sekasortoinen perääntyminen

(retreat of an enemy force, etc.)

vastaanotto

(fashionable assembly; large evening party — see also soiree)

väkijoukko

(disorderly and tumultuous crowd — see also mob)

etsiä

(to search for and find (something))

hävittää

(to find and eradicate (something harmful or undesirable))

kaluta

(to completely empty or clear out (something))

karjaista

(of a person: to say or shout (something) loudly)

karjua

(to make a noise — see also bellow, roar, snort)

lyödä

(to completely defeat and force into disorderly retreat)

mylviä

(to make a noise — see also bellow, roar, snort)

pakottaa nousemaan

(to cause (someone) to get out of bed)

pakottaa perääntymään

(to completely defeat and force into disorderly retreat)

pakottaa pois

(to compel (someone) to leave a place)

perääntyä sekasortoisesti

(to retreat from a confrontation in disorder)

rökittää

(to completely defeat and force into disorderly retreat)

tyhjentää

(to completely empty or clear out (something))

uurtaa

(to use a tool to scoop out material (from a surface), forming a groove or recess)

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