Robbe

See also: robbe

Dutch

Etymology

Shortened from the personal name Robert.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Proper noun

Robbe

  1. a surname

German

Etymology

Borrowed from Low German robbe, rubbe, in Middle Low German meaning “rabbit." Of uncertain ultimate origin; compare English rabbit, French rabot (plane). Or, possibly related to Latvian rups (coarse, rough), referring to the whiskers. Also compared is the personal name Robbe. Has also been compared to English rub, referring to seals' movements, but this is unlikely.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʁɔbə/
  • (file)

Noun

Robbe f (genitive Robbe, plural Robben)

  1. seal, pinniped (animal)
    Synonyms: (rare) Flossenfüßer, (in loose use) Seehund

Declension

Derived terms

  • Baikal-Ringelrobbe
  • Baikalrobbe
  • Bandrobbe
  • Bärenrobbe
  • Bartrobbe
  • Eismeer-Ringelrobbe
  • Elefantenrobbe
  • Hawaii-Mönchsrobbe
  • Hawaii-Mönchsrobbe
  • Hundsrobbe
  • junge Kegelrobbe
  • Jungrobbe
  • Kegelrobbe
  • Kegelrobben-Heuler
  • Kegelrobbenbaby
  • Kegelrobbenheuler
  • Kegelrobbenjunges
  • Kegelrobbenkolonie
  • Largha-Robbe
  • Laysan-Mönchsrobbe
  • Leopardenrobbe
  • Mähnenrobbe
  • Mittelmeer-Mönchsrobbe
  • Mönchsrobbe
  • Mützenrobbe
  • Ohrenrobbe
  • Ringelrobbe
  • robben
  • Robben-
  • Robbenart
  • Robbenbaby
  • Robbenfang
  • Robbenfänger
  • Robbenfängerin
  • Robbenfell
  • Robbenfleisch
  • robbengliedrig
  • Robbengliedrigkeit
  • Robbenheuler
  • Robbenjagd
  • Robbenjäger
  • Robbenjägerin
  • Robbenjunges
  • Robbenkolonie
  • Robbenmännchen
  • Robbenschlag
  • Robbenspeck
  • Robbentran
  • Robbenweibchen
  • Robberich
  • Rossrobbe
  • Sattelrobbe
  • Weddell-Robbe
  • Weddellrobbe

See also

Further reading

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