Rain

/reɪn/ noun, verb

As a noun, rain is water that falls from clouds in drops. As a verb, it means for this water to fall from the sky.

It comes from Old English “regn” or “ren,” from Proto-Germanic “*regna-,” all meaning “rain.” It is one of the very old, basic weather words in English.

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