raysyn

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman reysin, from Late Latin racīmus, from Latin racēmus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /rɛːˈziːn/, /ˈrɛːzin/, /ˈrɛi̯zin/

Noun

raysyn (plural raysyns)

  1. A grape or a cluster of grapes.
  2. A raisin; a dried grape.
  3. (rare) Fruit growing on a tree.

Descendants

  • English: raisin
    • Japanese: レーズン (rēzun)
  • Scots: raisin, reasin

References

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