Rein

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Hen Linge

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Source

Coined by Andrzej Sapkowski in the story Something Ends, Something Begins.

Source Spelling

raenn

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈɾen/

Orthographic Form

raenn

Verb

rein (basic/imperative)

  1. to run
Inflection
Conjugation of rein
Active Singular Plural
First Second Third First Second Third
Indicative Present reine reinet reine reine reinet reine
Middle Past esei reinte eseith reinte es reinte esen reinte esek reinte esel reinte
Full Past er reinte ereith reinte er reinte eren reinte erek reinte erel reinte
Future rein en
Participle Present reinen
Past reinte
Imperative/Nonfinite rein
Passive Singular Plural
First Second Third First Second Third
Indicative Present reinil reineshil reinil reinil reineshil reinil
Middle Past esei reinshil eseith reinshil es reinshil esen reinshil esek reinshil esel reinshil
Full Past er reinshil ereith reinshil er reinshil eren reinshil erek reinshil erel reinshil
Future enil rein
Participle Present reinenil
Past reinshil
Imperative/Nonfinite reinil

Trigedasleng

Etymology 1

Blend of rank +‎ rein +‎ range.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ɹen/

Rhymes: -en

Noun

rein

  1. rank, station
  2. ability, capability, range, capacity, mettle, worth, authority
Derived Terms

Root

rein

  1. used for forming rank or getting into position (not used on its own)
Derived Terms

Etymology 2

From English rain.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ɹen/

Rhymes: -en

Noun

rein

  1. rain
Derived Terms