raf
raf
FromOld Norserafr, fromProto-Germanic*rabaz from the verb*rebaną(“to move, stir”). Possibly related to*rēpō, from*h₁reh₁p- (compareLatvianrãpât,Latvianrâpt,Middle High Germanreben(“to move, stir, blend”),Middle High Germanrebe(“offshoot, bud”)). Compare withLatinserpō.
raf n (genitive singularrafs,nominative pluralröf)
| singular | plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | raf | rafið | röf | röfin |
| accusative | raf | rafið | röf | röfin |
| dative | rafi | rafinu | röfum | röfunum |
| genitive | rafs | rafsins | rafa | rafanna |
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raf f
Inherited fromOttoman Turkishراف(raf), itself fromArabicرَفّ(raff,“shelf”).
raf (definite accusativerafı,pluralraflar)