wren
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Noun — A small brown songbird, especially the Eurasian wren, known for its loud song and short, upright tail.
Etymology
From Middle English wrenne, wranne, from Old English wrenna, wrænna, werna, wærna, wrenne (“wren”), from Proto-West Germanic *wrandijō, from Proto-Germanic *wrandijô (“wren”). Cognate with Old Saxon wrendilo (“wren”), Old High German rento, rentilo (“wren”), Danish rindel (“wren”), Icelandic rindill (“wren”).
Full origin of wren →Frequently asked questions
What does “wren” mean?
The word “wren” means a small brown songbird, especially the Eurasian wren, known for its loud song and short, upright tail. In plain terms, a small, common brown bird with a distinctive loud song for its size.
How do you pronounce “wren”?
“Wren” is pronounced rehn (/ɹɛn/ in IPA).
How do you use “wren” in a sentence?
Here is “wren” used in a sentence: “A tiny wren darted into the hedge before we could get a proper look.”
What part of speech is “wren”?
“Wren” is a noun.