See also: raper

French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle French râper, rasper, from Old French rasper, from Early Medieval Latin raspāre (to scrape; rake), from Frankish *hraspōn, from Proto-Germanic *hraspōną, a derivative of Proto-Germanic *hrespaną (to tear), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)krebʰ- (to turn; bend; shrink).

Romance cognates include Occitan, Catalan, Spanish, and Portuguese raspar and Italian raspare. Related to Old High German raspōn (to rake, gather), Old English ġehrespan (to plunder).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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râper

  1. to grate (e.g. cheese)
  2. to shave (e.g. wood)

Conjugation

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