rauben
German (Berlin)
[ˈʁaʊ̯bm̩]
verb-weak
Definitions
- (criminal act) to rob
- (figuratively) to rob, to deprive
- to take away
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German rouben inherited from Old High German roubōn (rob, steal) inherited from *raubōn inherited from Proto-Germanic *raubōną (steal, rob).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*raubōną
Gloss
steal, rob
Concept
Semantic Field
Law
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bedrobe English
- bereave English
- derobe English
- enrobe English
- laprobe English
- nightrobe English
- overrobe English
- reave English
- reaver English
- riding robe English
- robe English
- robeless English
- robelike English
- robemaker English
- robemaking English
- toreave English
- underrobe English
- unrobe English
- raubāre, raubō Latin
- Bankräuber German
- Beraubung German
- Katze German
- Kunst German
- Raub German
- Raubkatze German
- Raubkunst German
- Raubtier German
- Raubzug German
- Raubüberfall German
- Räuber German
- Seeräuber German
- Straßenräuber German
- Tier German
- Zug German
- ausrauben German
- berauben German
- Überfall German
- roofdier Dutch, Flemish
- *Hrewp- Proto-Indo-European
- *roub Proto-Indo-European
- *raubōną Proto-Germanic
- reafian Old English
- rēafian Old English
- reven Middle English
- robe Middle English
- reyfa Old Norse
- røve Danish
- røver Danish
- robe Old French
- roubōn Old High German
- ròb Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- berouben Middle High German
- rouben Middle High German
- röubære Middle High German
- *raubōn gmw-pro
- *rōvon Old Dutch
- roubo Old Portuguese
- *raubōn Frankish
- *rouba Frankish
- *rōbōn Frankish
- روب Hijazi Arabic
- raubāre, raubō Medieval Latin