rabancommon nounEtymologyexpandfrom Dutch raaband, from band ('to bind') and raa ('yard').Definitions1. A rope that is attached at one end to the head of a stationary net and at the other end to a stone buried in the sand.flags.vieillipêcheexpand2. A length of rope used for securing or fastening.flags.vieillimarineexpandRaban de ferlage, d'envergure, ….SynonymcommandePluralrabansSee alsorabbinat (cn.) rabaner (v.) rabbin (cn.) rabbinique (adj.) rabbinisme (cn.) rabbiniste (cn.) rabbaniste (cn.)