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raun

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German

Verb

raun

  1. singular imperative of raunen

Iban

Pronunciation

Verb

raun

  1. to walk around

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse raun, from a Proto-Germanic derivative of Proto-Indo-European *h₁rou-neh₂-, which could be related to Ancient Greek ἔρομαι (éromai, to ask).

Pronunciation

Noun

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  1. trial, test, experiment
  2. experience
  3. truth
  4. distress, trouble, tribulation
    • Icelandic translation of Psalms 34:20
      Margar eru raunir réttláts manns, en Drottinn frelsar hann úr þeim öllum.
      Many are the troubles of a righteous man, but the Lord delivers him from them all.

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Indonesian

Etymology

From English round. Doublet of ronda, ronde, and rondo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈra.ʊn]
  • Hyphenation: ra‧un

Verb

raun

  1. to patrol, to travel around, to tour.
    Synonyms: berkeliling, ronda, patroli

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Further reading


Manx

Etymology

From Old Irish rón. Cognate to Irish rón, Scottish Gaelic ròn, Breton reunig, Cornish reun.

Noun

raun f (genitive singular raun, plural raunteeyn)

  1. seal (Phoca vitulina); sea monster

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse reynir.

Pronunciation

Noun

raun m (definite singular raunen, indefinite plural raunar, definite plural raunane)

  1. (botany) rowan
    1. Sorbus aucuparia, the European rowan
    2. any of the small deciduous trees or shrubs of genus Sorbus, belonging to the rose family, with white flowers and red berries

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Tok Pisin

Etymology

From an Austronesian language, compare Indonesian raun, travel.

Verb

raun

  1. stroll, wander