Where does “reppen” come from?

reppen (Dutch) comes from Middle Dutch reppen, from Old Dutch reppen, from Proto-West Germanic *hrappijan, from Proto-Germanic hrappijaną, from Proto-Indo-European krob, from German grob, from Old High German grob — coarse.

reppen (Dutch): to bring up, to mention; to hurry

Definitions

  1. to bring up, to mention; to hurry

Ancestry of “reppen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Dutchreppento set in motion, to touch
2Old Dutchreppen
3Proto-West Germanic*hrappijanto move
4Proto-Germanichrappijanąto rush; to grasp
5Proto-Indo-Europeankrob
6Germangrobcoarse, rough; uncouth, rude, crude
7Old High Germangrobcoarse
Every word from Old High German grob