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The corpus record — Latin

rēn

rēn · m

only in plur. renes, q. v

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What it meant

1. rēn — Lewis & Short

rēn, rēnis, m., only in

plur. renes, q. v.

2. ren — Walde–Hofmann

ren, rénis m. „Niere“ (nur Plur. außer Auson und Gramm.); spätl. und rom. „Lenden“ (seit Plaut. frg. Fest. p. 277 rien [Kreuzung mit lien nach Sommer Hb.? 366, nicht nach Radford TAPA. 36, 158 fL, 37, 15 ff, Meister EN. 25!, Lindsay ELV. 203 aus rienes]; véniculus „kleine Niere“ Marcell, med., renulus ds. Theod. Prisc., renälis „die Niere betreffend“ seit Chiron [-äZe n. Lendenschurz* seit Ps. Cypr.): Herkunft … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. ren, p. 1334]

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.

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