rinn
See also: Rinn
German
Verb
rinn
- Imperative singular of rinnen.
Irish
Etymology 1
Noun
rinn f (genitive singular rinne, nominative plural reanna)
- point, tip, compass point
- top, culmination
- (geometry, astronomy) apex
- (geography) point, cape, promontory, headland
- pointed weapon, sharp-pointed instrument
- (poetry) last word of verse-line
Declension
Declension of rinn
Second declension
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Synonyms
- (point, tip): bior
- (compass point): rinn compáis, aird an chompáis
- (promontory): ros, scoth, léim
- (headland): ceann tíre
Derived terms
- rinn roisc
- rinn dhearg
- rinn saighde
- (geography): buabhall rinne
- (poetry): rinn agus airdrinn
Etymology 2
Noun
rinn m (genitive singular reanna, nominative plural reanna)
Declension
Declension of rinn
Irregular
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Synonyms
Etymology 3
See etymology on the main entry.
Verb
rinn
Etymology 4
Pronoun
rinn (emphatic rinne)
- Alternative form of linn
Further reading
- "rinn" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
Scottish Gaelic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rˠiːɲ/
Verb
rinn
- past tense of dèan
Derived terms
Noun
rinn f (genitive singular rinne, plural rinnean)
Swedish
Verb
rinn
- imperative of rinna.
West Flemish
Verb
rinn
- to rain
- 't Rint vintn.
- It's raining men.
Derived Terms
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