rian

See also: Rian and rían

Iban

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ri.an/

Noun

rian

  1. durian

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish rían.

Noun

rian m (genitive singular riain, nominative plural rianta)

  1. course, path
  2. mark, trace, track
  3. (card games) jink
  4. power of movement, vigor
  5. (traditional) genealogy

Declension

  • Alternative genitive plural used in certain cases: rian

Derived terms

  • comhrian (corresponding course; contour)
  • trasrian (crossing)
  • rianaí (wayfarer, wanderer; tracker, tracer; genealogist)
  • rianaigh (to mark out, trace, indent, chart, track)

Further reading

Kairiru

Noun

rian

  1. water

References

  • Terry Crowley, Claire Bowern, An Introduction to Historical Linguistics (2010, →ISBN, page 333
  • Stephen Adolphe Wurm, New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study (1976)

Ligurian

Etymology

From Latin rivus.

Noun

rian m (please provide plural)

  1. brook

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish rían.

Noun

rian m (genitive singular rian, plural rianan)

  1. method, system, mode, manner
  2. methodicalness, orderliness
  3. reason, sense, sanity
  4. (music) arrangement

Derived terms

Swedish

Noun

rian

  1. definite singular of ria

Anagrams

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