Femminile

Rübe

(Inglese)

  1. (feminine) a cover term for a variety of root vegetables including:
  2. (feminine) a cover term for a variety of root vegetables including:
  3. (feminine) a cover term for a variety of root vegetables including:
  4. (feminine) a cover term for a variety of root vegetables including:
  5. (feminine) a cover term for a variety of root vegetables including:
  6. (feminine) a cover term for a variety of root vegetables including:
  7. (feminine) a cover term for a variety of root vegetables including:
  8. (feminine) a cover term for a variety of root vegetables including:
  9. (feminine, specifically) Beta (genus within the family Amaranthaceae)
  10. (feminine) Beta vulgaris
  11. (colloquial, feminine) head, bonce, noggin

Frequenza

C2
Dialetti

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

rääbe

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

riebe

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Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ˈʁyːbə/
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

From Middle High German rüebe, ruobe, from Old High German ruoba, from Proto-West Germanic *rōbijā. Cognate with Middle Dutch roeve, Middle Low German rö̂ve (modern Rööv). Forms with back vowel in Upper German dialects are due to umlaut hindrance before labials, but Icelandic rófa, Danish roe, Swedish rova require a byform Proto-Germanic *rōbǭ. See also Latin rāpa, rāpum, Proto-Slavic *rěpa, etc., all meaning “beet, turnip”. An ablaut variant Proto-Germanic *rēbǭ underlies in Old High German rāba (if it is not from Latin).

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