An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Rasch

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Rasch, masculine, ‘arras, serge,’ Modern High German only, from the equivalent Dutch ras (English arras). In late Middle High German arraȥ, arras, ‘light woollen fabric, serge,’ which was named from Arras, a town in the north of France.