Redner
English
Noun
Redner (plural Redners)
- (Northern Ireland, Ulster) Blush.
- 2025 May 31, Rebekah Wilson, 'Dáithí's letter from Bill Clinton stopped me in my tracks'[1]:
- 'But the letter from the former president was something unexpected. "Dáithí hit a big redner, jaw on the floor... he knew this was big... he couldn't believe it... he was even getting a bit emotional about it all."'
German
Etymology
From Middle High German redenære, from Old High German redināri, derived from the verb redinōn, a lost byform of redōn (whence reden). Now analysable as reden + -n- + -er.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈreːdnər/, [ˈʁeːt.nɐ], [ˈʁeː.dnɐ]
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Noun
Redner m (strong, genitive Redners, plural Redner, feminine Rednerin)
- speaker (one who makes a speech)
Declension
Declension of Redner [masculine, strong]
Derived terms
- rednerisch
- Rednermanuskript, Rednerpult, Rednertribüne
- Bauchredner, Hauptredner
Further reading
- “Redner” in Duden online