See also: <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span> IPA(key): /ˈreiːnɪr/ Rhymes: -eiːnɪr Homophone: <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span> <span class="searchmatch">Reynir</span> m (proper noun, genitive singular Reynis) a male given name...
Rhymes: -eiːnɪr From Old Norse <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span> (“rowan”). <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span> m (genitive singular reynis, no plural) rowan, mountain ash <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span> second-person singular active...
tester c. 210–240, Øvre Stabu spearhead, found in Østre Toten, Norway: ᚱᚨᚢᚾᛁᛃᚨᛉ raunijaʀ Tester (the name of the spear) Old Norse: <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span> Icelandic: <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span>...
rann Swedish Wikipedia has an article on: rönn Wikipedia sv From Old Norse <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span> (“rowan”), related to rauðr (“red”). Compare Norwegian rogn and Danish røn...
also: Appendix:Variations of "ron" IPA(key): /rœn/, [ʁɶn] From Old Norse <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span> (“rowan”), related to rauðr (“red”). Compare Norwegian Bokmål rogn and Swedish...
Norwegian Bokmål Wikipedia has an article on: rogn Wikipedia nb From Old Norse <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span> (“rowan”), related to rauðr (“red”). Compare Danish røn and Swedish rönn...
first referring to its fruits, of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span>. Also related to Norwegian Bokmål rogn, Danish røn. Ultimately related to...
Proto-Norse *ᚱᚨᚢᚾᛁᛃᚨᚾ (*raunijan), from Proto-Germanic *raunijaną. Compare <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span> (“tester”) (inherited from Proto-Norse ᚱᚨᚢᚾᛁᛃᚨᛉ (raunijaʀ, “Tester”, name...
article on: Rauni Wikipedia fi Possibly from Old Norse *raunir (“rowan”) (<span class="searchmatch">reynir</span>), according to one theory. Rauni (Finnic mythology) A deity (possibly goddess)...
transcription of ロン ron romanization of ꦫꦺꦴꦤ꧀ Possibly related to Old Norse <span class="searchmatch">reynir</span>. rone IPA(key): /rɔːn/ ron (plural rones) (Late Middle English) A rowan-tree...