rao
Old High German
adj
Definitions
- raw
Etymology
Inherited from *hrau inherited from Proto-Germanic *hrawaz (uncooked, raw) derived from Proto-Indo-European *krewh₂- (blood of a wound, fresh blood, raw meat, blood outside the body).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*krewh₂-
Gloss
blood of a wound, fresh blood, raw meat, blood outside the body
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cruor Latin
- crūdus Latin
- recrūdēscēns Latin
- *krewh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- rå Norwegian Bokmål
- *hrawaz Proto-Germanic
- *hreusaną Proto-Germanic
- rå Norwegian Nynorsk
- hreaw Old English
- hrēaw Old English
- ra Middle English
- raw Middle English
- rawe Middle English
- rowe Middle English
- hrár Old Norse
- rå Danish
- *kry Proto-Slavic
- brahaigne Old French
- hrár Icelandic
- rāo Old High German
- ráur Faroese
- *hrau gmw-pro
- *rao Old Dutch
- *raaka Proto-Finnic
- *kroudis Proto-Celtic
- *krowdi- Proto-Celtic
- rar Old Swedish
- kraujas Lithuanian
- *krū́ˀs Proto-Balto-Slavic
- *bragos Gaulish
- kraus Samogitian