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The word "rand" comes from a Proto-Germanic root *randaz, which meant "rim" or "edge." This word is also the origin of the English words "randy" (meaning "lustful"), "rim," and "rind."
Etymology The Krugerrand derives its name from two sources Paul Kruger The former pr
Etymology Late Middle English as an adjective from Anglo Norman French rand from Ol
Etymology German Randolf from Old High German rand meaning shield and wolf m
Etymology Late Middle English as an adjective from Anglo Norman French rand from Ol
Etymology Old English wulf Proto Germanic wulfaz Proto Indo European root wĺ̥kʷ
Etymology Old English Randwulf Rand edge wolf Meaning Edge Wolf Origin Ang
Etymology Old Norse Randí Proto Germanic Randija Proto Indo European H₃rendʰ i
Etymology The word nard is derived from the Old French word nard which in turn come
Etymology From Middle English feren from Old English feran from Proto Germanic feran
Etymology The word reef comes from the Old English word rif which referred to a ridg
Etymology The word free comes from the Old English word freo which in turn derives f
Etymology The word cent is derived from the Latin word centum meaning hundred Me
Etymology The word rant originated from the Middle English word raunten meaning to
Etymology The word rant originated from the Middle English word raunten meaning to