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Webster 1913 Edition


Rand

Rand

(rănd)
,
Noun.
[AS.
rand
,
rond
; akin to D., Dan., Sw., & G.
rand
, Icel.
rönd
, and probably to E.
rind
.]
1.
A border; edge; margin.
[Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
2.
A long, fleshy piece, as of beef, cut from the flank or leg; a sort of steak.
Beau. & Fl.
3.
A thin inner sole for a shoe; also, a leveling slip of leather applied to the sole before attaching the heel.

Rand

,
Verb.
I.
[See
Rant
.]
To rant; to storm.
[Obs.]
I wept, . . . and raved, and
randed
, and railed.
J. Webster.

Webster 1828 Edition


Rand

RAND

, n.
A border; edge; margin; as the rand of a shoe.

Definition 2024


Rand

Rand

See also: rand, RAND, and rând

English

Proper noun

the Rand

  1. (South Africa) The Witwatersrand, a gold-mining geographic area also known as the Reef in the province of Gauteng, South Africa, of which the principal city is Johannesburg.

Proper noun

Rand

  1. A surname.

Derived terms

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Anagrams


German

Etymology

From Old High German rant, cognate with English rand.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʁant]
  • Rhymes: -ant

Noun

Rand m (genitive Randes or Rands, plural Ränder)

  1. edge, brink, rim (outer part of something)
  2. ledge, margin
    am Rande ― in the margin

Declension

Derived terms

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Luxembourgish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʀɑnt/
  • Rhymes: -ɑnt

Etymology 1

From Old High German rant.

Noun

Rand m (plural Ränner)

  1. edge, border
  2. margin (e.g. of a page)
Synonyms

Etymology 2

From Old High German rind.

Noun

Rand n (plural Ranner, diminutive Rëndchen)

  1. a bovine mammal, for example a cow or ox

rand

rand

See also: Rand, RAND, and rând

English

Noun

rand (plural rands)

  1. (obsolete except in dialects) the border of an area of land, especially marsh-land
  2. (obsolete except in dialects) a strip of meat; a long fleshy piece of beef, cut from the flank or leg; a sort of steak.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Beaumont and Fletcher to this entry?)
  3. (regional) A border, edge or rim.
    At the wald's rand.
  4. a strip of leather used to fit the heels of a shoe
  5. (basket-making) a single rod woven in and out of the stakes

References

Etymology 2

Named after Witwatersrand; the last element is Afrikaans rand (ridge), from Dutch rand, from Old Saxon rand, from Germanic *randaz. Compare Etymology 1, and Rand.

Noun

rand (plural rands or rand)

  1. a rocky slope, especially the area over a river valley; specifically, the Rand
  2. The currency of South Africa, divided into 100 cents.
Translations

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Etymology 3

See rant.

Verb

rand (third-person singular simple present rands, present participle randing, simple past and past participle randed)

  1. (obsolete) To rant; to storm.
    • J. Webster
      I wept, [] and raved, randed, and railed.

Anagrams


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɑnt

Etymology

From Old Dutch *rant, from Proto-Germanic *randaz.

Noun

rand m (plural randen, diminutive randje n)

  1. edge, brink, rim

Estonian

Etymology

From either Proto-Balto-Slavic *kranta or Proto-Norse *stranđa. Compare German Strand (beach) and Lithuanian krantas (beach, shore).

Noun

rand (genitive ranna, partitive randa)

  1. beach

Declension


French

Noun

rand m (plural rands)

  1. rand (currency)

Maltese

Noun

rand m

  1. bay (herb)

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse rǫnd

Noun

rand m, f (definite singular randa or randen, indefinite plural render, definite plural rendene)

  1. edge
  2. brim (e.g. of a glass)

Etymology 2

From Afrikaans rand (named after The Rand (Witwatersrand), a gold mining district)

Noun

rand m (definite singular randen, indefinite plural rand, definite plural randene)

  1. a rand (monetary unit of South Africa)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Old Norse rǫnd

Noun

rand f (definite singular randa, indefinite plural render, definite plural rendene)

  1. edge
  2. brim (e.g. of a glass)

Etymology 2

From Afrikaans rand (named after The Rand (Witwatersrand), a gold mining district)

Noun

rand m (definite singular randen, indefinite plural rand, definite plural randane)

  1. a rand (monetary unit of South Africa)

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *randaz, *randō, from Proto-Indo-European *rent- (cut).

Pronunciation

Noun

rand m (nominative plural randas)

  1. edge, brink, margin
  2. (poetic) boss (of a shield); shield
    He under rande gecranc: he sank under his shield. (Beowulf)

Descendants


Portuguese

Noun

rand m (plural rands)

  1. rand (currency unit of South Africa)

Swedish

Pronunciation

Noun

rand c

  1. edge, border
  2. stripe, streak

Declension


Veps

Etymology

Related to Estonian rand, Finnish ranta.

Noun

rand

  1. coast, shore
  2. beach
  3. end, edge, boundary
  4. land, country

Inflection

Inflection of rand
nominative sing. rand
genitive sing. randan
partitive sing. randad
partitive plur. randoid
singular plural
nominative rand randad
accusative randan randad
genitive randan randoiden
partitive randad randoid
essive-instructive randan randoin
translative randaks randoikš
inessive randas randoiš
elative randaspäi randoišpäi
illative ? randoihe
adessive randal randoil
ablative randalpäi randoilpäi
allative randale randoile
abessive randata randoita
comitative randanke randoidenke
prolative randadme randoidme
approximative I randanno randoidenno
approximative II randannoks randoidennoks
egressive randannopäi randoidennopäi
terminative I ? randoihesai
terminative II randalesai randoilesai
terminative III randassai
additive I ? randoihepäi
additive II randalepäi randoilepäi

Derived terms

References

  • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), берег, край, сторона”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

Võro

Etymology

Related to Estonian rand, Finnish ranta.

Noun

rand (genitive ranna, partitive randa)

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  2. beach, shore

Inflection

Synonyms

  • viiviir'

Derived terms