røv

See also: rov, ROV, and röv

Danish

Etymology 1

From Old Norse rauf (gap, rift, hole), Proto-Germanic *raubō (rift), cognate with Norwegian Nynorsk rauv, ræv, Swedish röv. The noun is derived from the verb Old Norse rjúfa (to break, tear), from Proto-Germanic *reufaną (to tear).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /røvˀ/, [ˈʁɶwˀ]

Noun

røv c (singular definite røven, plural indefinite røve)

  1. (vulgar) bum, arse, ass
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Etymology 2

See røve.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /røːˀv/, [ˈʁœˀw], [ˈʁœwˀ]

Verb

røv

  1. imperative of røve

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

røv

  1. imperative of røve
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