- réofan
- sv/t2 3rd pres ríefð past réaf/rufon ptp gerofen to rend, break, rive
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Thracian language — Thracian Spoken in Bulgaria south of the Haemus mountains; European Turkey, parts of the region of Macedonia (including Paeonia, though Paeonian itself may not have been Thracian), parts of Northeastern Greece, parts of Bithynia in Asiatic Turkey … Wikipedia
rofen — past part of réofan … Old to modern English dictionary
rupture — {{11}}rupture (n.) early 15c., originally medical, from L. ruptura the breaking (of an arm or leg), fracture, from pp. stem of rumpere to break, cognate with O.E. reafian to seize, rob, plunder, reofan to tear, break; O.N. rjufa to break; see… … Etymology dictionary
reu-2, reu̯ǝ- : rū̆ - — reu 2, reu̯ǝ : rū̆ English meaning: to tear out, dig out, open, acquire, etc.. Deutsche Übersetzung: “aufreißen, graben, aufwũhlen; ausreißen; raffen” Grammatical information: participle perf. pass. rū̆ tó Note: to part, as… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary