reed

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/ɹiːd/

Definition of reed

23 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (countable)Any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water.
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noun

  1. (countable)Any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water.
  2. (countable)The hollow stem of these plants.
  3. (countable)Part of an aerophone musical instrument, comprising a thin piece of wood or metal, which vibrates to produce sound when air passes through it.
  4. (abbreviation, alt-of, countable)Short for reed instrument.
  5. (countable)A comb-like part of a beater for beating the weft when weaving.
    “Coordinate term: sley”
  6. (countable, historical)A piece of whalebone or similar for stiffening the skirt or waist of a woman's dress.
  7. (uncountable)Reeding.
  8. (countable, uncountable)A tube containing the train of powder for igniting the charge in blasting.
  9. (countable, uncountable)Straw prepared for thatching a roof.
  10. (countable, obsolete, poetic, uncountable)A missile weapon.
  11. (archaic, countable, uncountable)A measuring rod.
  12. (archaic, countable, uncountable)A measuring rod.
  13. (Scotland, UK, dialectal)The fourth stomach of a ruminant; rennet.

verb

  1. (transitive)To thatch.
  2. To mill or mint with reeding.
  3. (form-of, participle, past)simple past and past participle of ree

name

  1. (uncountable, usually)A surname from Old English, a spelling variant of Reid.
  2. (uncountable, usually)A unisex given name transferred from the surname.
  3. (uncountable, usually)A village and civil parish in North Hertfordshire district, Hertfordshire, England (OS grid ref TL3636).
  4. (uncountable, usually)A number of places in the United States.
  5. (uncountable, usually)A number of places in the United States.
  6. (uncountable, usually)A number of places in the United States.
  7. (uncountable, usually)A number of places in the United States.

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Etymology

From Middle English red, reed, from Old English hrēod, from Proto-West Germanic *hreud, of uncertain origin. Akin to Saterland Frisian Rait (“reed”), West Frisian reid (“reed”), Dutch riet (“reed”), German…

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From Middle English red, reed, from Old English hrēod, from Proto-West Germanic *hreud, of uncertain origin. Akin to Saterland Frisian Rait (“reed”), West Frisian reid (“reed”), Dutch riet (“reed”), German Ried (“reed”). No cognates in North Germanic languages, but the existence of an otherwise unattested Gothic *𐌷𐍂𐌹𐌿𐌳 (*hriud) was supposed by the brothers Grimm. They also theorised that the word may have a relation to the retas mentioned in Noctes Atticae (Aulus Gellius). The measuring reed sense is the translation of Akkadian qanûm ("cane") used in the Bible and elsewhere.

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