rheynn
Manx
Etymology
From Middle Irish roinded, rannaid (“parts, separates; distributes, apportions”) (compare Irish and Scottish Gaelic roinn), from Old Irish rannaid, a verbalization of rann (compare Irish and Scottish Gaelic rann), from Proto-Celtic *ɸrasnā (compare Welsh rhan (“part”)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /reːnʲ/, /riŋʲ/
Verb
rheynn (verbal noun rheynn, past participle rheynnit)
Derived terms
- aarheynn
- co-rheynn
- neurheynnagh
- neurheynnaght
- so-rheynn
- tree-rheynn
- yn-rheynn
Noun
rheynn f (genitive singular ronney, plural rheynnyn)
- verbal noun of rheynn
- division, portion, section, partition, parcel of land
- ration, quota, allocation
- department, bureau, precinct
- (geography) mountain ridge
- compartment
- segmentation
- distribution
- dissection
- resolution
Derived terms
- fo-rheynn