I. ˈrōn noun
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Etymology: Middle English, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse runnr bush, grove, Norwegian dialect runn, runne bush, runne twig; akin to Old High German rono trunk of a tree, block of wood, Old English rīsan to rise — more at rise
chiefly Scotland : brushwood , thicket
II. noun
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Etymology: origin unknown
Scotland : a rain spout or pipe