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redd

redd

English

Alternative forms

Verb

redd (third-person singular simple present redds, present participle redding, simple past and past participle redd or redded)

  1. (colloquial) To put in order; to make tidy; generally with up.
    to redd up a house.
  2. (colloquial) To free from entanglement.
  3. (colloquial) To free from embarrassment.
  4. (Scotland and Northern England) To fix boundaries.
  5. (Scotland and Northern England) To comb hair.
  6. (Scotland and Northern England) To separate combatants.
  7. (Scotland and Northern England) To settle, usually a quarrel.
  8. (obsolete) To save, rescue, deliver
    Þe children þerwiþ fram deþe he redde. Floris and Blauncheflur
    Whi ne mighttestow wiþ lesse greue han yredd us fram helle? Ancrene Riwle
Derived terms
  • outredd, outred
References
  • redd” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).

Etymology 2

From Middle English, from Old Norse rydhja, Middle Low German, compare Dutch redden.

Alternative forms

Verb

redd (third-person singular simple present redds, present participle redding, simple past and past participle redded)

  1. (transitive, Pennsylvania) To clean, tidy up, to put in order.
    I've got to redd up the place before your mother gets back.
References
  • redd” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).

Etymology 3

Origin obscure, possibly from the act of the fish scooping, clearing out a spawning place, see redd above.

Noun

redd (plural redds)

  1. A spawning nest made by a fish.
    • 2007, Michael Klesius, Fishes' Riches, National Geographic (March 2007), 32,
      A female chinook salmon digs her redd, or nest, prior to spawning in Oregon's John Day River.

Etymology 4

From the archaic verb rede or read

Verb

redd

  1. simple past tense and past participle of rede
  2. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of read
    Verrelie that which I have heard and redd in the woorde of God The Works of John Knox, 1841

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse hræddr, from hræða (frighten).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /rɛd/

Adjective

redd (neuter singular redd, definite singular and plural redde, comparative reddere, indefinite superlative reddest, definite superlative reddeste)

  1. frightened, afraid

Verb

redd

  1. imperative of redde

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse hræddr, from hræða (frighten)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /rɛd/ (example of pronunciation)

Adjective

redd (indefinite singular redd, definite singular and plural redde, comparative reddare, indefinite superlative reddast, definite superlative reddaste)

  1. frightened; afraid
  2. careful with; worried about

Synonyms

  • (afraid): ottefull, fælen

Related terms

Verb

redd

  1. imperative of redda and redde

References


Scots

Verb

redd (third-person singular present redds, present participle reddin, past redd, past participle redd)

  1. to free, relieve
  2. to clear, vacate
  3. to disentangle, unravel
  4. to comb
  5. to arrange, settle
  6. to fix, determine
  7. to tidy

Swedish

Noun

redd c

  1. a road (towards a harbour), a roadstead
    ligga på redden
    to ride at anchor in the road

Declension

Inflection of redd 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative redd redden redder redderna
Genitive redds reddens redders reddernas

Verb

redd

  1. past participle of reda.

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