Riefe

See also: riefe

German

Etymology

Via Low German/German Low German from Middle Low German rīve (rake), ultimately related to Proto-West Germanic *hrīban (to rake, scratch). Cognate with Dutch rijf (rake), Old Norse hrīfa (rake), Old English hrīfnian.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʁiːfə/
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Noun

Riefe f (genitive Riefe, plural Riefen)

  1. groove (narrow channel; often one of several parallel ones)
    Synonym: Rille

Declension

  • riffeln (through secondary conflation)
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