Where does “rabiar” come from?
rabiar (Galician) comes from Old Portuguese raviar, from Galician rabia, from Latin rabiēs, from Latin rabiō, from Proto-Indo-European rebʰ-, from Proto-Indo-European lebʰ- — youngling, nestling, child; to work, harvest,...
rabiar (Galician): to rage, to be angry; to have rabies; to suffer
Definitions
- to rage, to be angry; to have rabies; to suffer