Where does “raat” come from?
raat (Dutch) comes from Middle Dutch râte, from Old Dutch rāta, from Proto-West Germanic hrātu, from Proto-Germanic hrētō, from Proto-Indo-European kr̥t- — to twist, weave.
raat (Dutch): honeycomb
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- honeycomb
raat (Dutch) comes from Middle Dutch râte, from Old Dutch rāta, from Proto-West Germanic hrātu, from Proto-Germanic hrētō, from Proto-Indo-European kr̥t- — to twist, weave.
raat (Dutch): honeycomb