Definitions for "Roque"
A form of croquet modified for greater accuracy of play. The court has a wood border often faced with rubber, used as a cushion in bank shots. The balls are 3 1/4 in. in diameter, the cage (center arches or wickets) 33/8 in. wide, the other arches 3½ in. wide.
Roque is an American variant of Croquet game (the name was derived by removing the first and last letters). Roque was an event at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, United States.