rend
English
Etymology
From Middle English renden, from Old English rendan (“to rend, tear, cut, lacerate, cut down”), from Proto-West Germanic *(h)randijan (“to tear”), of uncertain origin. Believed by some to be the causative of Proto-Germanic *hrindaną (“to push”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱret-, *kret- (“to hit, beat”), which would make it related to Old English hrindan (“to thrust, push”). Cognate with Scots rent (“to rend, tear”), Old Frisian renda (“to tear”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɹɛnd/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ɛnd
Verb
rend (third-person singular simple present rends, present participle rending, simple past and past participle rent or rended)
- (transitive) To separate into parts with force or sudden violence; to split; to burst.
- Powder rends a rock in blasting.
- Lightning rends an oak.
- 1610–1611 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tempest”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act I, scene ii]:
- If thou more murmur'st, I will rend an oak / And peg thee in his knotty entrails till / Thou hast howl'd away twelve winters.
- (transitive, figurative) To violently disturb the peace of; to throw into chaos.
- a scream that rent the air
- 1970, Alvin Toffler, Future Shock: Bantam Books, page 317:
- We are most vulnerable now to the messages of the new subcults, to the claims and counterclaims that rend the air.
- (transitive) To part or tear off forcibly; to take away by force; to amputate.
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Job 2:12:
- And when they lifted up their eyes afar off, and knew him not, they lifted up their voice, and wept; and they rent every one his mantle, and sprinkled dust upon their heads toward heaven.
- 1851 November 14, Herman Melville, chapter 51, in Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers; London: Richard Bentley, →OCLC, page 260:
- For a time, there reigned, too, a sense of peculiar dread at this flitting apparition, as if it were treacherously beckoning us on and on, in order that the monster might turn round upon us, and rend us at last in the remotest and most savage seas.
- (intransitive) To be rent or torn; to become parted; to separate; to split.
- Synonym: rive
- Relationships may rend if tempers flare.
Derived terms
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Noun
rend (plural rends)
- A violent separation of parts.
- 2002, John S. Anderson, A Daughter of Light, page xvi:
- She'd been in a couple of minor car accidents herself, and witnessed a few others, and the rend of metal was unforgettable.
Anagrams
Albanian
Etymology 1
An early loanword from a South Slavic language, from Proto-Slavic *rędъ (“row, line”) with a preserved nasal.[1][2] Compare Old Church Slavonic рѧдъ (rędŭ, “line, order”), Serbo-Croatian red (“row”), Bulgarian ред (red, “row”), and West Slavic descendant Polish rząd (“row”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɾɛnd/
Noun
rend m (plural rende, definite rendi, definite plural rendet)
Declension
singular | plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | rend | rendi | rende | rendet |
accusative | rendin | |||
dative | rendi | rendit | rendeve | rendeve |
ablative | rendesh |
Synonyms
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Proto-Albanian *renta, from *rena, akin to Gothic 𐍂𐌹𐌽𐌽𐌰𐌽 (rinnan) and Old Norse rinna (“to run”).[3]
Verb
rend (aorist renda, participle rendur)
Conjugation
Show compound tenses:
participle | rendur | ||||||
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gerund | duke rendur | ||||||
infinitive | për të rendur | ||||||
singular | plural | ||||||
1st pers. | 2nd pers. | 3rd pers. | 1st pers. | 2nd pers. | 3rd pers. | ||
indicative | present | rend | rend | rend | rendim | rendni | rendin |
imperfect | rendja | rendje | rendte | rendnim | rendnit | rendnin | |
aorist | renda | rende | rendi | rendëm | rendët | rendën | |
perfect | kam rendur | ke rendur | ka rendur | kemi rendur | keni rendur | kanë rendur | |
past perfect | kisha rendur | kishe rendur | kishte rendur | kishim rendur | kishit rendur | kishin rendur | |
aorist II | pata rendur | pate rendur | pati rendur | patëm rendur | patët rendur | patën rendur | |
future1 | do të rend | do të rendësh | do të rendë | do të rendim | do të rendni | do të rendin | |
future perfect2 | do të kem rendur | do të kesh rendur | do të ketë rendur | do të kemi rendur | do të keni rendur | do të kenë rendur | |
subjunctive | present | të rend | të rendësh | të rendë | të rendim | të rendni | të rendin |
imperfect | të rendja | të rendje | të rendte | të rendnim | të rendnit | të rendnin | |
perfect | të kem rendur | të kesh rendur | të ketë rendur | të kemi rendur | të keni rendur | të kenë rendur | |
past perfect | të kisha rendur | të kishe rendur | të kishte rendur | të kishim rendur | të kishit rendur | të kishin rendur | |
conditional1, 2 | imperfect | do të rendja | do të rendje | do të rendte | do të rendnim | do të rendnit | do të rendnin |
past perfect | do të kisha rendur | do të kishe rendur | do të kishte rendur | do të kishim rendur | do të kishit rendur | do të kishin rendur | |
optative | present | rendsha | rendsh | rendtë | rendshim | rendshi | rendshin |
perfect | paça rendur | paç rendur | pastë rendur | paçim rendur | paçit rendur | paçin rendur | |
admirative | present | rendkam | rendke | rendka | rendkemi | rendkeni | rendkan |
imperfect | rendkësha | rendkëshe | rendkësh | rendkëshim | rendkëshit | rendkëshin | |
perfect | paskam rendur | paske rendur | paska rendur | paskemi rendur | paskeni rendur | paskan rendur | |
past perfect | paskësha rendur | paskëshe rendur | paskësh rendur | paskëshim rendur | paskëshit rendur | paskëshin rendur | |
imperative | present | — | rend | — | — | rendni | — |
1) indicative future identical with conditional present 2) indicative future perfect identical with conditional perfect |
References
- ^ Orel, Vladimir E. (1998) “rend”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 368
- ^ Omari, Anila (2012), "rend", in Marrëdhëniet gjuhësore shqiptaro-serbe, Tirana, Albania: Kristalina KH, page 250-251
- ^ Orel, Vladimir E. (1998) “rend”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 386
Danish
Verb
rend
- imperative of rende
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʁɑ̃/
Audio: (file)
Verb
rend
- third-person singular present indicative of rendre
Hungarian
Etymology
Borrowed from a Slavic language. Ultimately from Proto-Slavic *rędъ. Compare Serbo-Croatian rȇd.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈrɛnd]
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: rend
- Rhymes: -ɛnd
Noun
rend (countable and uncountable, plural rendek)
- order (the state of being well-arranged)
- order (conformity with law or decorum; freedom from disturbance; general tranquillity; public quiet)
- order (a group of religious adherents, especially monks or nuns, set apart within their religion by adherence to a particular rule or set of principles)
- Synonym: szerzetesrend
- order (an association of knights)
- Synonym: lovagrend
- (biology, taxonomy) order (a category in the classification of organisms, ranking below class and above family; a taxon at that rank)
- (historical) estate (a major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country and formerly possessing distinct political rights (Estates of the realm))
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | rend | rendek |
accusative | rendet | rendeket |
dative | rendnek | rendeknek |
instrumental | renddel | rendekkel |
causal-final | rendért | rendekért |
translative | renddé | rendekké |
terminative | rendig | rendekig |
essive-formal | rendként | rendekként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | rendben | rendekben |
superessive | renden | rendeken |
adessive | rendnél | rendeknél |
illative | rendbe | rendekbe |
sublative | rendre | rendekre |
allative | rendhez | rendekhez |
elative | rendből | rendekből |
delative | rendről | rendekről |
ablative | rendtől | rendektől |
non-attributive possessive – singular |
rendé | rendeké |
non-attributive possessive – plural |
rendéi | rendekéi |
possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
---|---|---|
1st person sing. | rendem | rendjeim |
2nd person sing. | rended | rendjeid |
3rd person sing. | rendje | rendjei |
1st person plural | rendünk | rendjeink |
2nd person plural | rendetek | rendjeitek |
3rd person plural | rendjük | rendjeik |
Derived terms
- rendbeli
- rendbírság
- rendbontás
- rendbüntetés
- rendellenes
- rendfenntartás, rendfenntartó
- rendfokozat
- rendfőnök
- rendgyakorlat
- rendhagyó
- rendház
- rendjel
- rendkívül → rendkívüli
- rendőr
- rendszabály
- rendszám
- rendszer
- rendszeretet
- rendszerint
- rendtartás
- rendtárs
- rendvédelem → rendvédelmi
- rendzavarás
- alrend
- apácarend
- ábécérend, ábécésorrend
- Ágoston-rend
- államrend
- állatrend
- becsületrend
- Benedek-rend
- betűrend
- borrend
- csatarend
- Domonkos-rend
- életrend
- érdemrend
- értékrend
- étrend
- Ferenc-rend
- főrend
- hadrend
- hangrend
- harmadrend
- házirend
- hivatásrend
- időrend
- jogrend
- kegyesrend
- közrend
- laktanyarend
- lovagrend
- Mária Terézia-rend
- menetrend
- munkarend
- nagyságrend
- napirend
- oszloprend
- órarend
- sarjúrend
- sorrend
- szertartásrend
- szerzetesrend
- szobarend
- szórend
- tanrend
- tapsrend
- táncrend
- térdszalagrend
- ujjrend
- ügyrend
- ülésrend
- vaskoronarend
- világrend
- vizsgarend
References
- ^ rend in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, →ISBN. (See also its 2nd edition.)
Further reading
- rend in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.