This is the 10459th most frequent German word.
raab
"Raab" is not a standard German word; it is typically a proper noun, such as a surname or place name.
Here, 'Raab' refers to a type of architectural feature, albeit this is uncommon and serves as an example of the word's flexibility in lesser-known contexts.
Der Vogel ist gestern vom Raab geflogen.
The bird flew off the Raab yesterday.
In this sentence, 'Raab' is used as a proper noun, specifically as a surname.
Ich habe heute den Bericht von Herrn Raab gelesen.
I read the report by Mr. Raab today.
Here, 'Raab' refers to the river by this name in Hungary, showcasing geographical usage.