This is the 10786th most frequent German word.
rukwied
It seems like there might be a typo or misunderstanding, as "rukwied" is not a standard German word. Could you clarify or provide more context?
Here, 'Rukwied' is used as a proper noun, presumably a surname, to indicate a specific person or family's name.
Rukwied war ein bekannter Name in dieser Region.
Rukwied was a well-known name in this region.
In this sentence, 'Rukwied' is used as part of a character's name or title, likely referring to an individual within the context of the narrative.
In der Geschichte begegnet der Held Herrn Rukwied.
In the story, the hero meets Mr. Rukwied.
The word 'Rukwied' here denotes a possessive form, showing something belonging to a person or family named 'Rukwied', in this case, a castle.