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Rapine and the alternative Middle English spelling ravin suggest that association with the bird might have helped move to and fix the -e- spelling.
I think the Latin root rap- 'seize' is related to Greek harp- 'seize', as in the Harpies.
The Old English and Old Norse for the bird were hrafn, but the h is unrelated, coming from an earlier k.
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