Robbe

See also: robbe

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Proper noun

Robbe

  1. A surname.

German

Etymology

From Low German robbe, rubbe, in Middle Low German meaning “rabbit”, hence of the family of English rabbit and French rabot (plane).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈrɔ.bə], [ˈʀɔ.bə]
  • (file)

Noun

Robbe f (genitive Robbe, plural Robben)

  1. seal (animal, pinniped)

Declension

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • Baikal-Ringelrobbe
  • Baikalrobbe
  • Bandrobbe
  • Bärenrobbe
  • Bartrobbe
  • Eismeer-Ringelrobbe
  • Elefantenrobbe
  • Hawaii-Mönchsrobbe
  • Hundsrobbe
  • junge Kegelrobbe
  • Jungrobbe
  • Kegelrobbe
  • Kegelrobbenbaby
  • Kegelrobben-Heuler
  • Kegelrobbenheuler
  • Kegelrobbenjunges
  • Kegelrobbenkolonie
  • Largha-Robbe
  • Laysan-Mönchsrobbe
  • Leopardenrobbe
  • Mähnenrobbe
  • Mittelmeer-Mönchsrobbe
  • Mönchsrobbe
  • Mützenrobbe
  • Ohrenrobbe
  • Ringelrobbe
  • robben
  • Robben-
  • Robbenart
  • Robbenbaby
  • Robbenfang
  • Robbenfänger
  • Robbenfängerin
  • Robbenfell
  • Robbenfleisch
  • robbengliedrig
  • Robbengliedrigkeit
  • Robbenheuler
  • Robbenjagd
  • Robbenjäger
  • Robbenjägerin
  • Robbenjunges
  • Robbenkolonie
  • Robbenmännchen
  • Robbenschlag
  • Robbenspeck
  • Robbentran
  • Robbenweibchen
  • Rossrobbe
  • Sattelrobbe
  • Weddellrobbe
  • Weddell-Robbe

See also

Further reading

  • Robbe” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Robbe in Duden online
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