hran

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hran f

  1. genitive plural of hrana

Old English

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Etymology 1

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Calque of Old Norse hreinn, as if from Proto-West Germanic *hrain, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hrainaz. At the time, Old Norse and Old English were sufficiently close that the correspondance between ā and ei was transparent, as in words like stān (stone) and steinn (id.).

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  • IPA(key): /xrɑːn/, [r̥ɑːn]

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hrān m

  1. reindeer
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Etymology 2

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Origin unknown, cf. Futhorc hronæs (gen.sg.) on Franks Casket (early 8th c.). Perhaps related to Proto-Germanic *harzaz (a kind of fish). Compare Norwegian harr (grayling), Swedish harr (grayling).

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hran m

  1. whale
  2. possibly dolphin
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Tircul

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  1. eight.