dravik

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Etymology

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From Middle Dutch dravik; further origin uncertain:

  • Possibly a derivation from the same source as draf (dregs from grain), and closely related to dreps (Bromus secalinus). For the suffix, compare herik, wederik, and so forth; -ik is a common element in plant names.
  • A connection with Latin dravoca has also been proposed. If so, this word is ultimately related to tarwe.

Compare also English drawk.

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Noun

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dravik m (plural draviken, diminutive dravikje n)

  1. A brome, a grass of genus Bromus.

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