røver

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See also: rover and Rover

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)

  1. robber
  2. highwayman, brigand
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Etymology 2

See røve (to rob).

Verb

røver

  1. present of røve

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

Noun

røver m (definite singular røveren, indefinite plural røvere, definite plural røverne)

  1. a robber, highwayman
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Etymology 2

Verb

røver

  1. present of røve