Where does “anrop” come from?

anrop (Swedish) comes from Swedish rop, from Old Norse hróp, from Proto-Germanic hrōpaz, from Indo-European *ker-.

anrop (Swedish): a call, a hailing (an attempt at contacting, usually via radio or other telecommunication)

Definitions

  1. a call, a hailing (an attempt at contacting, usually via radio or other telecommunication)

Ancestry of “anrop”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishropa cry, a call
2Old Norsehróp
3Proto-Germanichrōpazcall, cry, shout
4Indo-European*ker-

Words derived from “anrop

Every word from Indo-European *ker-
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