Rah
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Etymology[edit]
In the nautical sense (17th c.) from Middle Low German râ, raa, from Proto-Germanic *rahō, *raihô.
The spellings in -h, -he may have been influenced by dialectal continuations of cognate Middle High German rahe (“pole, bar”), from Old High German raha; though the insertion of -h- in hiatus or at the end of a vocalic stem is also a general practice in German orthography. Further cognate with Dutch ra, Old Norse rá.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Rah f (genitive Rah, plural Rahen)
Declension[edit]
Declension of Rah [feminine]
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