Ramm
Luxemburgeois
/ʀɑm/
noun
Definitions
- raven
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German ram inherited from Old High German hram inherited from Proto-Germanic *hrabnaz (raven).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hrabnaz
Gloss
raven
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Bertram English
- Raabe English
- Ravenclaw English
- nonraven English
- raven English
- raven-haired English
- raven-messenger English
- ravener English
- ravenest English
- raveneth English
- ravenhood English
- ravenless English
- ravenlike English
- ravenly English
- ravenmaster English
- ravenness English
- ravenstone English
- Rabe German
- Rabengekrächze German
- Rabenmutter German
- Rabenvater German
- Rahmen German
- pechrabenschwarz German
- hoornraaf Dutch, Flemish
- raaf Dutch, Flemish
- raafgier Dutch, Flemish
- ravenmoeder Dutch, Flemish
- ravenzwart Dutch, Flemish
- waterraaf Dutch, Flemish
- *ḱorh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *hrabnaz Proto-Germanic
- raven Middle English
- hrafn Old Norse
- bláhrafn Icelandic
- hrafn Icelandic
- hrafnaklukka Icelandic
- hrafnastör Icelandic
- hrafnreyður Icelandic
- hrafntinna Icelandic
- nátthrafn Icelandic
- rāve Middle Dutch
- hram Old High German
- raban Old High German
- rama Old High German
- raaf Afrikaans
- raben Middle High German
- ram Middle High German
- *hrabn gmw-pro
- *ravan Old Dutch
- ravan Old Dutch
- hram Old Saxon
- hravan Old Saxon
- rab Volapük
- rafru Sranan Tongo
- ᚺᚨᚱᚨᛒᚨᚾᚨᛉ Proto-Norse