Where does “randan” come from?

randan (English) comes from English rand, from Middle English rand, from Old English rand, from Proto-Germanic randaz, from Proto-Indo-European rem- — to rest, prop or support oneself; to come to...

randan (English): Riotous or disorderly behaviour; A rowdy...

Definitions

  1. Riotous or disorderly behaviour; A rowdy...

Ancestry of “randan”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishrandThe border of an area of land, especially...
2Middle Englishrandedge, brink, margin, border
3Old Englishrandouter part of something: edge, brink, rim,...
4Proto-Germanicrandazedge, rim, crust; edge, rim
5Proto-Indo-Europeanrem-to rest, prop or support oneself; to come to...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European rem-Every word from Proto-Germanic randazEvery word from Old English rand
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