出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/21 16:24 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 reven, from 古期英語 rēafian, from Proto-West Germanic *raubōn.
Germanic cognates include West Frisian rave, 古期英語 rēaf (“spoils, booty”)), and 古期英語 past participle rofen (“torn, broken”), Norwegian rjuva, German rauben, Danish røve, and Swedish röva. Outside of Germanic, related to Latin rumpō (“to break”), Lithuanian rùpti (“to roughen”), Sanskrit रोपयति (ropayati, “to make suffer”)). See rob and reif.
reave (third-person singular simple present reaves, present participle reaving, simple past and past participle reaved or reft)
Alteration of rive by confusion with the above.
reave (third-person singular simple present reaves, present participle reaving, simple past and past participle reft)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/01/06 09:57 UTC 版)
A reave is a long and generally straight boundary wall made of stone that was built during the Bronze Age. Reaves were identified as prehistoric features on Dartmoor in Devon, England in 1972, and although they had been described by antiquarians in the 1820s, the knowledge of their origins had been lost, ignored and misrepresented for around 150 years.
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