rean

English

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Etymology

From Middle English rene, rein (strip of land forming a boundary; furrow; barrier; embankment), from Old Norse rein (a strip of land), from Proto-Germanic *rainō (baulk, ridge), from Proto-Indo-European *rey- (to cut, tear, scratch). Related to Icelandic rein, Danish ren, Dutch rein, reen (berm), German Rain (narrow strip of land between two fields).

Noun

rean (plural reans)

  1. A deep furrow used for drainage.
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  2. (dialectal) A ridge or baulk.
  3. A gutter.

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Noun

rean

  1. definite singular of rea

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