randir
Old French
Etymology
Germanic, from Frankish *randijan (“to run, race, speed”), from *rand, *rant (“a race, running”), from Proto-Germanic *randijō (“running”), from Proto-Indo-European *ren- (“to rise and sink, bob”). Cognate with Old Dutch rinnan (“to go, run, race”), Old High German rennen (“to run fast, hunt, drive, put in motion”). More at run.
Verb
randir
- to run; to run quickly or impetuously
- to gallop
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