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renna

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Corsican

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Una renna.

Etymology

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Borrowed from French renne, borrowed from a North Germanic language, from Old Norse hreinn. Cognates include Italian renna and Portuguese rena.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈrɛnːa/
  • Hyphenation: ren‧na

Noun

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renna f (plural renne)

  1. reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)

References

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  • renna” in INFCOR: Banca di dati di a lingua corsa

Faroese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Probably from Old Norse renna, yielding also Icelandic renna, Norwegian renne, Swedish ränna, Danish rende; from Proto-Germanic *rannijǭ, Also related to Gothic 𐍂𐌹𐌽𐌽𐍉 (rinnō), Old High German rinna (both, from *rinnǭ).

Noun

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renna f (genitive singular rennu, plural rennur)

  1. drain
Declension
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f1 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative renna rennan rennur rennurnar
accusative rennu rennuna rennur rennurnar
dative rennu rennuni rennum rennunum
genitive rennu rennunnar renna rennanna

Etymology 2

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From Old Norse renna (1), alteration of earlier rinna, influenced by the weak verb renna (2) (whence Faroese renna (3)).

Verb

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renna (third person singular past indicative rann, third person plural past indicative runnu, supine runnið)

  1. (of liquid) to flow, run
  2. to melt
  3. to run (move quickly)
  4. (of the sun) to rise, come up
Conjugation
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Conjugation of renna (group v-48)
infinitive renna
supine runnið
present past
first singular renni rann
second singular rennur ranst
third singular rennur rann
plural renna runnu
participle (a34)1 rennandi runnin
imperative
singular renn!
plural rennið!

1Only the past participle being declined.

Etymology 3

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From Old Norse renna (2).

Verb

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renna (third person singular past indicative rendi, third person plural past indicative rendu, supine rent)

  1. to cause (a liquid) to flow; to pour
  2. to throw out, off balance, etc.
Conjugation
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Conjugation of renna (group v-8)
infinitive renna
supine rent
present past
first singular renni rendi
second singular rennir rendi
third singular rennir rendi
plural renna rendu
participle (a7)1 rennandi rendur
imperative
singular renna!
plural rennið!

1Only the past participle being declined.

Icelandic

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Probably from an Old Norse *renna (from Proto-Germanic *rannijǭ; see Etymology 2 below).

See also Faroese renna (1), Norwegian Bokmål renne, Swedish ränna, Danish rende. Also related to Gothic 𐍂𐌹𐌽𐌽𐍉 (rinnō), Old High German rinna (both, from Proto-Germanic *rinnǭ).

Noun

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renna f (genitive singular rennu, nominative plural rennur)

  1. (archaic) flow, stream
  2. channel, duct
  3. drain
Declension
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Declension of renna (feminine)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative renna rennan rennur rennurnar
accusative rennu rennuna rennur rennurnar
dative rennu rennunni rennum rennunum
genitive rennu rennunnar renna rennanna

Etymology 2

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From Old Norse renna (1), from earlier rinna, from Proto-Germanic *rinnaną; the alteration i > e is due to influence from the weak verb renna (2) (whence Icelandic renna (3)).

Verb

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renna (strong verb, third-person singular past indicative rann, third-person plural past indicative runnu, supine runnið)

  1. (of liquid) to flow, run
    Saxelfur rennur um Tékkland og Þýskaland.The Elbe flows through the Czech Republic and Germany.
  2. (of anything solid) to glide, slide (move over a surface)
    Skeiðin rann eftir endilöngu eldhúsborðinu.The spoon slid the whole length of the kitchen table.
  3. (of a person) to slip, slide (lose one’s balance on a slippery surface)
    Kormákur rann á ísnum og lenti á höfðinu.Cormac slipped on the ice and fell on his head.
  4. (archaic) to run (move quickly)
  5. to rise, grow
  6. to melt
Conjugation
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renna – active voice (germynd)
infinitive nafnháttur renna
supine sagnbót runnið
present participle
rennandi
indicative
subjunctive
present
past
present
past
singular ég renn rann renni rynni
þú rennur rannst rennir rynnir
hann, hún, það rennur rann renni rynni
plural við rennum runnum rennum rynnum
þið rennið runnuð rennið rynnuð
þeir, þær, þau renna runnu renni rynnu
imperative boðháttur
singular þú renn (þú), renndu
plural þið rennið (þið), renniði1
1 Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred.
runninn — past participle (lýsingarháttur þátíðar)
strong declension
(sterk beyging)
singular (eintala) plural (fleirtala)
masculine
(karlkyn)
feminine
(kvenkyn)
neuter
(hvorugkyn)
masculine
(karlkyn)
feminine
(kvenkyn)
neuter
(hvorugkyn)
nominative
(nefnifall)
runninn runnin runnið runnir runnar runnin
accusative
(þolfall)
runninn runna runnið runna runnar runnin
dative
(þágufall)
runnum runninni runnu runnum runnum runnum
genitive
(eignarfall)
runnins runninnar runnins runninna runninna runninna
weak declension
(veik beyging)
singular (eintala) plural (fleirtala)
masculine
(karlkyn)
feminine
(kvenkyn)
neuter
(hvorugkyn)
masculine
(karlkyn)
feminine
(kvenkyn)
neuter
(hvorugkyn)
nominative
(nefnifall)
runni runna runna runnu runnu runnu
accusative
(þolfall)
runna runnu runna runnu runnu runnu
dative
(þágufall)
runna runnu runna runnu runnu runnu
genitive
(eignarfall)
runna runnu runna runnu runnu runnu
Synonyms
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Etymology 3

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From Old Norse renna (2), from Proto-Germanic *rannijaną. Causative of renna (2).

Verb

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renna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative renndi, supine rennt)

  1. to cause (a liquid) to flow; to pour [with dative]
  2. to melt [with dative]
  3. to cause (e.g. a horse) to run [with dative]
  4. to slide (something or someone) (across a surface or downhill) [with dative]
Conjugation
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renna – active voice (germynd)
infinitive nafnháttur renna
supine sagnbót rennt
present participle
rennandi
indicative
subjunctive
present
past
present
past
singular ég renni rennti renni rennti
þú rennir renntir rennir renntir
hann, hún, það rennir rennti renni rennti
plural við rennum renntum rennum renntum
þið rennið renntuð rennið renntuð
þeir, þær, þau renna renntu renni renntu
imperative boðháttur
singular þú renn (þú), renntu
plural þið rennið (þið), renniði1
1 Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred.
renntur — past participle (lýsingarháttur þátíðar)
strong declension
(sterk beyging)
singular (eintala) plural (fleirtala)
masculine
(karlkyn)
feminine
(kvenkyn)
neuter
(hvorugkyn)
masculine
(karlkyn)
feminine
(kvenkyn)
neuter
(hvorugkyn)
nominative
(nefnifall)
renntur rennt rennt renntir renntar rennt
accusative
(þolfall)
renntan rennta rennt rennta renntar rennt
dative
(þágufall)
renntum renntri renntu renntum renntum renntum
genitive
(eignarfall)
rennts renntrar rennts renntra renntra renntra
weak declension
(veik beyging)
singular (eintala) plural (fleirtala)
masculine
(karlkyn)
feminine
(kvenkyn)
neuter
(hvorugkyn)
masculine
(karlkyn)
feminine
(kvenkyn)
neuter
(hvorugkyn)
nominative
(nefnifall)
rennti rennta rennta renntu renntu renntu
accusative
(þolfall)
rennta renntu rennta renntu renntu renntu
dative
(þágufall)
rennta renntu rennta renntu renntu renntu
genitive
(eignarfall)
rennta renntu rennta renntu renntu renntu

Italian

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Etymology

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From French renne, from Icelandic hreinn.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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renna f (plural renne)

  1. reindeer
    Synonym: caribù

Madurese

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Romanization

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renna

  1. Romanization of ꦉꦤ꧀ꦤ

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse renna (1), earlier rinna.

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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renna (present tense renn, past tense rann, supine runne, past participle runnen, present participle rennande, imperative renn)

  1. to run (of liquids), flow

Etymology 2

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From Old Norse renna (2).

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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renna (present tense renner, past tense rende or rente, past participle rent, present participle rennande, imperative renn)

  1. to cause (something or someone) to run, flow
  2. to run
  3. to move using skis, skates, sleds or similar

Etymology 3

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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renna n

  1. definite plural of renn

References

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Old Frisian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *rinnaną (to run, to flow), *rannijaną (to cause to run).

Verb

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renna

  1. to run

Inflection

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Conjugation of renna (strong class 3)
infinitive renna
indicative present past
1st person singular renne rann
2nd person singular rennest, rennst rannest, rannst
3rd person singular renneth, rennth rann
plural rennath runnen
subjunctive present past
singular renne runne
plural renne, rennen runne, runnen
imperative present
singular renn
plural renneth
participle present past
rennande erunnen, runnen
Conjugation of renna (weak class 1)
infinitive renna
indicative present past
1st person singular renne rende
2nd person singular rennest, rennst rendest
3rd person singular renneth, rennth rende
plural rennath renden
subjunctive present past
singular renne rende
plural renne, rennen rende, renden
imperative present
singular renne
plural rennath
participle present past
rennande erenned, renned

Descendants

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  • Saterland Frisian: rinne
  • West Frisian: rinne

Old Norse

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Etymology 1

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Alteration of earlier rinna, influenced by renna (2).

Verb

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renna

  1. (Old West Norse) Alternative form of rinna

Etymology 2

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Causative of rinna, from Proto-Germanic *rannijaną. Cognate with Old Saxon rennian, Old High German rennen.

Verb

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renna

  1. (transitive) to cause (a liquid) to flow; to pour
  2. (transitive) to melt (something)
Descendants
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Further reading

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  • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910) “renna”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive