"aitran" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Scots]

IPA: /ˈɛtrən/, /ˈnɛtrən/
Etymology: Probably derived from Old Norse eitr (“poison, bitterness”), commonly applied to weather. Etymology templates: {{der|sco|non|eitr||poison, bitterness}} Old Norse eitr (“poison, bitterness”) Head templates: {{head|sco|verb}} aitran
  1. (Orkney) piercing, cold, persistent fine rain Tags: Orkney Synonyms: naitran
    Sense id: en-aitran-sco-verb-qbgMWsBX Categories (other): Orkney Scots, Scots entries with incorrect language header

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