Talk:raab
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- 1880, John Jamieson, An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a Dissertation on the Origin of the Scottish Language, page 596:
- Fallen rock; as , "the raab of a
- cliff," the fall of a mass of rock from the
- face of a cliff, Shetl. Isl. hrap, a fall.]
- 1866, Philological Society (London), Transactions of the Philological Society: 1866, page 88:
- RAAB; “The raab of a cliff”. -a fall of a mass of rock from the face of a cliff, Sh. isl. hrap,
- 2018, Günther Schlee, Identities on the Move: Clanship and Pastorialism in Northern Kenya, Routledge (→ISBN)
- The Gabbra then just raided the raab of the Boran. The Gabbra defeated the Boran. These came back and said, 'You have defeated us, according to the custom we cannot go home, give us those animals which walk [there]!'152 According to ...
- Other names for cabbage raab:
- 2018, Paul Zitarelli, 36 Bottles of Wine: Less Is More with 3 Recommended Wines per Month Plus Seasonal Recipe Pairings, Sasquatch Books (→ISBN)
- I saw cabbage raab variously referred to as cabbage shoots, cabbage sprouts, cabbage buds, cabbage flowers, cabbage tops, and cabbage heads. (Great band names one and all.) At some point, we're all going to settle on one name for these ...