Arran
Pronunciation
- Northern England IPA: en, /ˈaɹən/
Origin
, arane, from , aragne, from , related to or derived from . .
Full definition of arran
Noun
arran
(plural arrans)- spider
- 1685, George Meriton, The praise of York-ſhire ale wherein is enumerated ſeveral ſorts of drinks Chapter A Yorkeſhire Dialogue in its pure natural Dialect, Sweep'th Arrans down, till all be clean neer lin, Els he'l leauk all Agye when he comes in ...
- Charlotte Bronte Shirley|volume=I|chapter=Hollow's Cottage|page=79|passage="And th' arrand (spider)? Yes, but I hev: I 've read th' history o' Scotland, and happen knaw as mich on't as ye; and I understand ye to mean to say ye 'll persevere."
- 1881, James Henry Dixon, Chronicles and Stories of the Craven Dales Chapter XI, Shoo wor a beautiful lass—cheeks like a rose, hair colour o' gowd, an' fine an' silky as an arran web.