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Danish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From røve (“to rob”) + -er. Borrowed from Middle Low German rōver, cf. Swedish rövare and German Räuber. The English correspondent robber has gone through French.
Noun
røver c (singular definite røveren, plural indefinite røvere)
- robber
- highwayman, brigand
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Etymology 2
See røve (“to rob”).
Verb
røver
- present of røve
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
Noun
røver m (definite singular røveren, indefinite plural røvere, definite plural røverne)
- a robber, highwayman
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Etymology 2
Verb
røver
- present of røve