roun
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English[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Middle English roun, from Old English rūn, from Proto-Germanic *rūnō; more at round. Doublet of rune and round.
Noun[edit]
roun (plural rouns)
- (obsolete) A secret or mystery.
- (obsolete) A mysterious or sacred writing, rune.
- (obsolete) A rumour, speech, advice.
- (obsolete) A whisper.
Etymology 2[edit]
From Old English rūnian.
Verb[edit]
roun (third-person singular simple present rouns, present participle rouning, simple past and past participle rouned)
Anagrams[edit]
Scots[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
roun (comparative rouner, superlative rounest)
- Alternative form of roond
Preposition[edit]
roun
- Alternative form of roond
Adverb[edit]
roun (comparative rouner, superlative rounest)
- Alternative form of roond
Noun[edit]
roun (plural rouns)
- Alternative form of roond
Verb[edit]
roun (third-person singular simple present rouns, present participle rounin, simple past rount, past participle rount)
- Alternative form of roond
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