Where does “rop” come from?

rop (Middle English) comes from Old English rāp, from Proto-West Germanic raip, from Proto-Germanic raipaz, from Proto-Indo-European roypnós — strap, band, rope.

rop (Middle English): A cord or string

Definitions

  1. A cord or string

Ancestry of “rop”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishrāprope, cord, cable; strap, band, cord
2Proto-West Germanicraipstrip, band
3Proto-Germanicraipazstrip; margin; strap; band; rein; cord; rope;...
4Proto-Indo-Europeanroypnósstrap, band, rope

Words derived from “rop

Every word from Proto-Indo-European roypnósEvery word from Proto-Germanic raipazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic raip