røv
Danish
/røvˀ/, /røːˀv/
noun
Definitions
- (vulgar) bum, arse, ass
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse rauf (hole, rift, gap, pit) derived from Proto-Germanic *raubō (rift, booty) derived from Old Norse rjúfa (tear, break) derived from Proto-Germanic *reufaną (tear).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*reufaną
Gloss
tear
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
泪, 涙
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- robe French
- *Hrewp- Proto-Indo-European
- *reup- Proto-Indo-European
- *rewp- Proto-Indo-European
- ræv Norwegian Bokmål
- *raubaz Proto-Germanic
- *raubō Proto-Germanic
- *reufaną Proto-Germanic
- rubba Swedish
- röv Swedish
- rövhål Swedish
- rövknulla Swedish
- rövslickare Swedish
- rauv Norwegian Nynorsk
- ræv Norwegian Nynorsk
- rauf Old Norse
- rjúfa Old Norse
- bonde Danish
- bonderøv Danish
- bøsse Danish
- bøsserøv Danish
- dreng Danish
- drengerøv Danish
- fattig Danish
- fattigrøv Danish
- fedte Danish
- fedterøv Danish
- hul Danish
- pariser Danish
- pariserrøv Danish
- rov Danish
- rovfugl Danish
- røvfuld Danish
- røvhul Danish
- røvsyg Danish
- syg Danish
- rauf Icelandic
- rjúfa Icelandic
- reyv Faroese
- *raub gmw-pro
- *reufan gmw-pro
- rōf Middle Low German
- ryva Old Swedish
- rauv Westrobothnian
- *rouba Frankish