rabot
English
Etymology
Noun
rabot (plural rabots)
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French
Etymology
A diminutive of Middle Dutch robbe (“rabbit”), of the family of German Robbe (“seal”) and English rabbit. Displaced in Old French plaine from Latin plāna (“plane”).
Pronunciation
Noun
rabot m (plural rabots)
- plane (a tool)
Related terms
Further reading
- “rabot”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Hungarian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
rabot
Norman
Etymology
A diminutive of Middle Dutch robbe (“rabbit”), of the family of German Robbe (“seal”) and English rabbit. Displaced in Old French plaine from Latin plāna (“plane”).
Noun
rabot m (plural rabots)
Derived terms
- rabot à chaûfrein (“chamfer plane”)
- rabot à fieilleuse (“rebate plane”)
- rabot à moûleuse (“moulding plane”)
- râseux à rabot (“safety razor”)
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