Where does “ranny” come from?

ranny (Polish) comes from Polish rano, from Old Polish rano, from Proto-Slavic ranъ — early.

ranny (Polish): wounded, injured; morning

Definitions

  1. wounded, injured; morning

Ancestry of “ranny”, step by step

ranny traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Polish rano

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishranomorning; in the morning; vocative singular of...
2Old Polishranoin the morning, in the morrow
3Proto-Slavicranъearly

via Polish rana

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishranawound; inflection of rano: ## genitive...
2Proto-Slavicrànawound

Words derived from “ranny

Every word from Proto-Slavic ranъEvery word from Old Polish ranoEvery word from Polish rano