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Rooth is a surname.

The Rooth family crest is characterized by a deer lying underneath a tree.

The crest of the Rooth family Rooth family crest.jpg
The crest of the Rooth family
The quartered Rooth coat of arms, with the Rooth crest visible. The coat of arms bears the words 'miseris succurrere disco' meaning 'learn to succor the poor'. Rooth coat of arms.tif
The quartered Rooth coat of arms, with the Rooth crest visible. The coat of arms bears the words 'miseris succurrere disco' meaning 'learn to succor the poor'.

Notable people with the surname include:

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