Räuber
German (Berlin)
/ˈʀɔʏ̯bɐ/
noun
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German röubære inherited from Old High German roubāri suffix from German rauben (rob, prey upon, steal), Raub (robbery, spoils, plunder, theft, loot).
Origin
German (Berlin)
Raub
Gloss
robbery, spoils, plunder, theft, loot
Concept
Semantic Field
Law
Ontological Category
Action/Process
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- reave English
- reaver English
- -n- German
- Bank German
- Bankraub German
- Bankräuber German
- Mundraub German
- Raub German
- Raubdruck German
- Raubfisch German
- Raubkatze German
- Raubkopie German
- Raubkunst German
- Raubmord German
- Raubmörder German
- Raubspinne German
- Raubtier German
- Raubvogel German
- Raubwürger German
- Raubzug German
- Raubüberfall German
- See German
- Seeräuber German
- Seeräuberei German
- Straße German
- Straßenräuber German
- ausrauben German
- berauben German
- rauben German
- revere Middle English
- røve Danish
- røver Danish
- sørøver Danish
- roubāri Old High German
- rouben Middle High German
- roup Middle High German
- röubære Middle High German
- rōver Middle Low German