Rough`cast" (?), v. t.
1. To form in its first rudiments, without
revision, correction, or polish. Dryden.
2. To mold without nicety or elegance; to form
with asperities and inequalities.
3. To plaster with a mixture of lime and
shells or pebbles; as, to roughcast a building.
Rough"cast`, n. 1.
A rude model; the rudimentary, unfinished form of a
thing.
2. A kind of plastering made of lime, with a
mixture of shells or pebbles, used for covering buildings.
Shak.
Rough`cast" (?), v. t.
1. To form in its first rudiments, without
revision, correction, or polish. Dryden.
2. To mold without nicety or elegance; to form
with asperities and inequalities.
3. To plaster with a mixture of lime and
shells or pebbles; as, to roughcast a building.
Rough"cast`, n. 1.
A rude model; the rudimentary, unfinished form of a
thing.
2. A kind of plastering made of lime, with a
mixture of shells or pebbles, used for covering buildings.
Shak.