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rabir

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Old Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin rapio, rapire. Displaced in Modern Spanish by a direct borrowing of rapio rather than this direct inherited form.

Verb

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rabir

  1. to kidnap; to abduct

Usage notes

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  • While rabir is the direct, inherited form of rapio, this form was abandoned in favor of raptar which is a borrowing of rapio.
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