ræden

See also: räden and -ræden

Old English

Alternative forms

  • rǣdin

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *raidīniz (arrangement, ordinance, authority), derived from *raidijaną (to arrange).

Noun

rǣden f

  1. condition, state; terms, stipulation
  2. government, rule; direction, guidance
  3. an estimate, account, or reckoning; calculation; figure

Declension

Descendants

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