Reaf Definition

noun

(Now chiefly dialectal) Spoil; booty; plunder, especially plunder from robbery.

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(Now chiefly dialectal) The act of practise of robbery; spoliation; depredation.

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(Now chiefly dialectal) The act of carrying off, abducting, or devouring (another).

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(Now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) Rapacity; greedy desire for plunder.

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(Now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) A thief; robber.

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Origin of Reaf

  • From Middle English ref, reaf, from Old English rēaf (“plunder, spoil, booty, raiment, garment, robe, vestment, armor”), from Proto-Germanic *raubą, *raubaz (“rape, robbery”), from Proto-Indo-European *reup- (“to rip, tear”). Cognate with Scots ref (“robbery, depredation, spoliation”), Saterland Frisian roowje (“loot, rob”), Dutch roof (“spoil, booty, robbery”), German Raub (“robbery, spoils, plunder”). See also reave, robe.

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