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The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
space — rynet, hwil … English to the Old English
rei- — To flow, run. 1. Suffixed zero grade form *ri nu . a. run, runnel, from Old English rinnan, to run, and Old Norse rinna, to run (from Germanic *rinnan, to run, from *ri nw an), and from Old English causative ærnan, eornan, to run (from secondary… … Universalium
rennet — [15] Rennet probably goes back to an unrecorded Old English *rynet. This appears to have been derived from the verb run, which was used dialectally into the 20th century for ‘curdle’. The underlying notion is of the solid parts of milk ‘running’… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
rennet — {{11}}rennet (1) inner membrane of a calf s stomach, c.1400, probably from an unrecorded O.E. *rynet, related to gerennan cause to run together, because it makes milk run or curdle; from P.Gmc. *rannijanan, causative of *renwanan to run (see RUN… … Etymology dictionary
rennet — [15] Rennet probably goes back to an unrecorded Old English *rynet. This appears to have been derived from the verb run, which was used dialectally into the 20th century for ‘curdle’. The underlying notion is of the solid parts of milk ‘running’… … Word origins
rennet — n. 1 curdled milk found in the stomach of an unweaned calf, used in curdling milk for cheese, junket, etc. 2 a preparation made from the stomach membrane of a calf or from certain fungi, used for the same purpose. Etymology: ME, prob. f. an OE… … Useful english dictionary