Where does “rabiat” come from?

rabiat (German) comes from Medieval Latin rabiatus, from Latin rabiō, from Proto-Indo-European rebʰ-, from Proto-Indo-European lebʰ- — youngling, nestling, child; to work, harvest,...

rabiat (German): coarse, rough

Definitions

  1. coarse, rough

Ancestry of “rabiat”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Medieval Latinrabiatusviolent
2Latinrabiōto be mad, rave
3Proto-Indo-Europeanrebʰ-rib; violent
4Proto-Indo-Europeanlebʰ-youngling, nestling, child; to work, harvest,...
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