"rætìn" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Ligurian]

Etymology: From re (“king”) + -ìn (diminutive suffix), or borrowed from the equivalent in another Romance language. Compare Italian reattino, Venetian reatin, reatìn (“wren”). Etymology templates: {{af|lij|re|-ìn|pos2=diminutive suffix|t1=king}} re (“king”) + -ìn (diminutive suffix), {{cog|it|reattino}} Italian reattino, {{cog|vec|reatin}} Venetian reatin Head templates: {{head|lij|noun|<small>please provide plural</small>||||||g=m|g2=|head=}} rætìn m (please provide plural), {{lij-noun|m}} rætìn m (please provide plural)
  1. wren (family of brown passerine birds, found chiefly in the New World) Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Birds

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