rabot

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English

Etymology

French rabot

Noun

rabot (plural rabots)

  1. A rubber used in polishing marble.

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French

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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

  • IPA(key): /ʁa.bo/
  • rabot:(file)

Noun

rabot m (plural rabots)

  1. plane (a tool)

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Hungarian

Etymology

rab +‎ -ot

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈrɒbot]
  • Hyphenation: ra‧bot

Noun

rabot

  1. accusative singular of rab

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)

  1. (Jersey) long-handled stirrer
  2. (Jersey) plane (tool)

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