røbe

See also: robe, Robe, robé, robě, and róbě

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse hrœpa (to vilify), from Proto-Germanic *hrōpijaną (to call), ognatewith Gothic 𐌷𐍂𐍉𐍀𐌾𐌰𐌽 (hrōpjan, to cryout). Derived from *hrōpaną (to call) (whence Danish råbe (to shout)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /røːbə/, [ˈʁœ̞ːb̥ə]

Verb

røbe (imperative røb, infinitive at røbe, present tense røber, past tense røbede, perfect tense har røbet)

  1. to reveal, let on
  2. to disclose
  3. to divulge, give away, betray

Conjugation

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