Where does “reaflac” come from?

reaflac (Old English) comes from Old English rēaf, from Proto-West Germanic raub, from Proto-Germanic raubō, from Proto-Indo-European reup- — to break; to tear, peel.

reaflac (Old English): robbery

Definitions

  1. robbery

Ancestry of “reaflac”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishrēafspoils, booty; spoils, booty, dress, armour,...
2Proto-West Germanicraubrape, pillage, robbery; that which is stolen,...
3Proto-Germanicraubōrift
4Proto-Indo-Europeanreup-to break; to tear, peel
Every word from Proto-Indo-European reup-Every word from Proto-Germanic raubōEvery word from Proto-West Germanic raub