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
- robbery
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