- Old
French rober ("to steal, ransack, etc."), from Proto-West
Germanic *
rauba ("booty")) is the
crime of
taking or
attempting to take
anything of value...
- and Mail.
Retrieved 5
March 2024. Waters, p. 19.
Rauba,
Ryszard (28
September 2011). "Ryszard
Rauba: Wątek
niemiecki w
zapomnianej korespondencji Róży...
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first Lithuanian aircraft designer and builder. On May 12, 1920,
Vytautas Rauba was the
first Lithuanian aviator to lose his life in an
aircraft crash....
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albornoz < Hisp. Ar. <
Arabic burnús < burnūs roupão, robe < Gothic, Fra.
rauba, robe hostess,
stewardess azafata < Hisp. Ar < Arabic. ****afáṭ < safáṭ hospedeira...
- M****éna Italy – Théâtre
National de Nice (St.
Francis square) Malta – Quai
Rauba Capeu (#IloveNice structure) Netherlands –
Promenade des
Anglais (Neptune...
- ****e-Moonika
Helme (born ****e-Moonika
Rauba; on 8 July 1966 in Vastseliina) is an
Estonian musician and politician. She has been
member of XIV Riigikogu...
- Neckanitz, Paltzschen, Petzschwitz, Piskowitz, Pitschütz, Poititz, Prositz,
Rauba, Roitzsch, Scheerau, Schwochau, Sieglitz, Striegnitz, Trogen, Wachtnitz...
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Zenkevicius Stasys Mecius Alvydas Kirkliauskas 1995
Stasys Mecius Karolis Rauba Alvydas Kirkliauskas 1996
Stasys Mecius Arvydas Pintinas Žydrūnas Savickas...
- büschmaint Vgl.
vestemiant Ro. veșmânt
rauba Frankish *
rauba 'spoils of war, garments' Fr. robe Occ.
rauba Cat. roba Sp. ropa Pt.
roupa It. roba uim...
- he had
built at his home on the
hills of Nice (1954 -1972), then at the
Rauba Capeu quay in Nice (1971-1976). He left Nice to set up his main workshop...