Where does “rávág” come from?

rávág (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian vág, from Proto-Ugric waŋke- — to strike, cut.

rávág (Hungarian): to strike a blow at someone or something, to whack (to deal a sharp blow)

Definitions

  1. to strike a blow at someone or something, to whack (to deal a sharp blow)

Ancestry of “rávág”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianvágto cut; to throw; to hit, to slap
2Proto-Ugricwaŋke-to strike, cut
Every word from Proto-Ugric waŋke-Every word from Hungarian vág