rain
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Definition of rain
8 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
noun
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(uncountable, usually)Condensed water falling from a cloud.
“We've been having a lot of rain lately.”
“The rains came late that year.”
“This process involves cloud seeding – when various substances are put into clouds in an attempt to cause rain.”
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noun
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(uncountable, usually)Condensed water falling from a cloud.
“We've been having a lot of rain lately.”
“The rains came late that year.”
“This process involves cloud seeding – when various substances are put into clouds in an attempt to cause rain.”
- (figuratively, uncountable, usually)Any matter moving or falling, usually through air, and especially if liquid or otherwise figuratively identifiable with raindrops.
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(figuratively, uncountable, usually)An instance of particles or larger pieces of matter moving or falling through air.
“A rain of mortar fire fell on our trenches.”
verb
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(impersonal)To have rain fall from the sky.
“Judging by the black cloud, it will rain later today.”
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(figuratively, intransitive)To fall as or like rain.
“Tears rained from her eyes.”
“Leaves rained from the tree.”
“Bombs rained from the sky.”
“The rain it raineth every day.”
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(figuratively, transitive)To issue (something) in large quantities.
“The boxer rained punches on his opponent's head.”
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(alt-of, obsolete)Obsolete form of reign.
“Such wondrous science in mans witt to rain.”
name
- A female given name.
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *Hréǵʰ-der. Proto-Indo-European *Hréǵʰnos? Proto-Germanic *regną Proto-West Germanic *regn Old English reġn Middle English reyn English rain Inherited from Middle English reyn, rein, from Old English reġn, from…
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Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *Hréǵʰ-der. Proto-Indo-European *Hréǵʰnos? Proto-Germanic *regną Proto-West Germanic *regn Old English reġn Middle English reyn English rain Inherited from Middle English reyn, rein, from Old English reġn, from Proto-West Germanic *regn, from Proto-Germanic *regną, of uncertain origin. Possibly from pre-Germanic *Hréǵ-no-, from Proto-Indo-European *Hreǵ- (“to flow”), although the consonant reflexes don't match. Cognates Cognate with Yola rhyne, ryne (“rain”), North Frisian Riin, rin (“rain”), Saterland Frisian Rien (“rain”), West Frisian rein (“rain”), Dutch regen (“rain”), Limburgish raenger, Rään (“rain”), German Low German Regen, Ręgen, Rägen (“rain”), Luxembourgish Reen (“rain”), German Regen (“rain”), Mòcheno reng (“rain”), Vilamovian raan (“rain”), Alemannic German regu, räge, rägä (“rain”), Bavarian Regn, rein (“rain”), Cimbrian regan, réego, reng (“rain”), Yiddish רעגן (regn, “rain”), Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, and Swedish regn (“rain”), Crimean Gothic reghen (“rain”), Gothic 𐍂𐌹𐌲𐌽 (rign, “rain”).
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