Where does “raubo” come from?

raubo (Medieval Latin) comes from Frankish raubōn, from Proto-Germanic raubōną, from Proto-Indo-European Hrewp-, from Proto-Indo-European Hrew- — to tear out, dig out, open, acquire.

raubo (Medieval Latin): to rob, plunder; to rob, steal, plunder

Definitions

  1. to rob, plunder; to rob, steal, plunder

Ancestry of “raubo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frankishraubōnto rob, plunder; to rob, to steal, to plunder
2Proto-Germanicraubōnąto rob, steal, plunder
3Proto-Indo-EuropeanHrewp-to break, tear
4Proto-Indo-EuropeanHrew-to tear out, dig out, open, acquire
Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hrew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hrewp-Every word from Proto-Germanic raubōną