Talk:raab

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 * 1880, John Jamieson, An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a Dissertation on the Origin of the Scottish Language, page 596:
 * Fallen rock; as, "the raab of a
 * cliff," the fall of a mass of rock from the
 * face of a cliff, Shetl. Isl. hrap, a fall.]
 * 1866, Philological Society (London), Transactions of the Philological Society: 1866, page 88:
 * RAAB; “The raab of a cliff”. -a fall of a mass of rock from the face of a cliff, Sh. isl. hrap,
 * 2018, Günther Schlee, Identities on the Move: Clanship and Pastorialism in Northern Kenya, Routledge (ISBN 9780429813924)
 * The Gabbra then just raided the raab of the Boran. The Gabbra defeated the Boran. These came back and said, &#39;You have defeated us, according to the custom we cannot go home, give us those animals which walk [there]!&#39;152 According to ...
 * Other names for cabbage raab:

- -sche (discuss) 21:38, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
 * 2018, Paul Zitarelli, 36 Bottles of Wine: Less Is More with 3 Recommended Wines per Month Plus Seasonal Recipe Pairings, Sasquatch Books (ISBN 9781632171924)
 * I saw cabbage raab variously referred to as cabbage shoots, cabbage sprouts, cabbage buds, cabbage flowers, cabbage tops, and cabbage heads. (Great band names one and all.) At some point, we&#39;re all going to settle on one name for these ...