ruchecommon nounverbSyllable DecompositionruchéEtymologyexpandFrom the Late Latin 'rusca' (bark), from the Gaulish 'rûsko' (see 'rusk' in Breton, Welsh 'rhisgl', Irish 'rusg'). Occitan has 'rusca' ('bark'), Catalan has 'rusc' ('cork oak bark', 'beehive').Definitions1. First person singular of the present indicative of 'rucher'.expand2. Third person singular of the present indicative of 'rucher'.expand3. First person singular of the present subjunctive of 'rucher'.expand4. Third person singular of the present subjunctive of 'rucher'.expand5. Second person singular of the imperative of 'rucher'.expandSee alsoruches (v.) ruche (cn.) ruches (cn.)