Rain
Estonian
German
Etymology
From Middle High German rein, which also appears in reinkurni, reinifano (“tansy”), Modern German Rainfarn, for this plant’s growing as field mark, from Old High German rein (“wall, baulk, ridge”), from Proto-Germanic *rainō, cognate with Icelandic rein, Swedish ren, English rean (“ridge, furrow, gutter”), Lithuanian raivė̃ (“furrow”), Latvian rieva (“furrow”), Latin rīma (“slit”), all perhaps related to Proto-Indo-European *h₁reh₁- and the antecedents of Reihe, English row, as well as to reif, English ripe.
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -aɪ̯n
Noun
Rain m (genitive Rains, plural Raine)
- edge path (the space between two fields)
- (Switzerland) (small) slope, incline
Derived terms
- anrainen
- Anrainer
- Berain
References
- "Rain" in: Wolfgang Pfeifer (ed.), Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Deutschen (2nd ed. 1993).
Romansch
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