Definition: The word 'rough6' in Hebrew means "six" or a "twelve." In Jewish tradition, it is used to denote a very rough or harsh act. This term comes from the verse: "And Moses said unto the people, Speak unto each other; and they shall speak of all that hath been done in Egypt; even six things which ye did not do." The Hebrew word 'rough6' is akin to the Hebrew verb 'ΧΦ·Χ©Φ°ΧΧͺΦ΅ΦΌΧΧͺ' (mashat) meaning to make rough.