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rach
English
Alternative forms
- rache, ratch
Etymology
From Middle English rache, racche, rachche, from Old English ræ??.
Noun
rach (plural raches)
- (dialectal) a dog that hunts by scent
Anagrams
- -arch, ARCH, Arch, Char, arch, arch-, arch., char
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
All forms of this verb, including all the suppletive forms, are derived from some conjugation of Old Irish téit; see there for more.
Verb
rach (past chaidh, future thèid, verbal noun dol)
- go
- happen
- become, grow, get
Conjugation
Derived terms
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ranch
English
Etymology
Recorded since 1808, farm sense since 1831. From American Spanish rancho (“small farm, group of farm huts”), in Spanish originally “group of people who eat together”, from ranchear (“to lodge or station”), from Old French ranger (“install in position”), from rang (“row, line”) (cognate with English rank)
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?ænt?/
- (UK) IPA(key): /???nt?/
- Rhymes: -??nt?, -ænt?
Noun
ranch (plural ranches)
- A large plot of land used for raising cattle, sheep or other livestock.
- A small farm that cultivates vegetables and/or livestock, especially one in the Southwestern United States.
- A house or property on a plot of ranch land.
- Ranch dressing.
Derived terms
- ranch dressing
- rancher
- ranchhand
- ranchslider, ranch slider
Translations
Verb
ranch (third-person singular simple present ranches, present participle ranching, simple past and past participle ranched)
- To operate a ranch; engage in ranching.
- Formally the widow still ranches, but in fact she leaves all ranching to the foreman.
- To work on a ranch
- Bill had ranched only five years when his dad made him foreman.
Translations
Danish
Etymology
From English ranch.
Noun
ranch c (singular definite ranchen, plural indefinite rancher)
- a ranch
Declension
Derived terms
- gæsteranch
See also
- rancher
References
- “ranch” in Den Danske Ordbog
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English ranch, from Spanish rancho (“small farm, group of farm huts”).
Pronunciation
Noun
ranch m (plural ranches or ranchen, diminutive ranchje n)
- ranch, notably livestock breeding farm, especially in North America and in other English-speaking countries
Related terms
- rancher m
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English ranch, from American Spanish rancho (“small farm, group of farm huts”), in Spanish originally “group of people who eat together”, from ranchear (“to lodge, station”), from Old French ranger (“to install in position”), from rang (“row, line”) (cognate with English rank). Doublet of rancio.
Noun
ranch m (invariable)
- A ranch, notably livestock breeding farm.
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