Where does “räuhig” come from?
räuhig (Central Franconian) comes from German rauh, from Middle English rawe, from Old English hrēaw, from Proto-West Germanic hrau, from Proto-Germanic hrawaz, from Proto-Indo-European krewh₂- — blood outside the body.
räuhig (Central Franconian): still, calm, easy, tranquil, silent without stress, movement, and/or sound
Definitions
- still, calm, easy, tranquil, silent without stress, movement, and/or sound