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rány

Rány is a term that can refer to more than one usage within Central European linguistic and toponymic contexts. In Hungarian language use, rány is not a common modern noun; the standard word for direction or bearing is irány. Rány appears primarily in historical texts, nautical glossaries, or certain dialect forms and is often described as archaic, literary, or technical in nature. Its exact etymology is not clearly established in contemporary dictionaries, and it is typically encountered as a historical or specialized variant rather than in everyday speech.

As a toponym, rány can function as a place name in some Central European locales. In such

In linguistic and lexicographic discussions, rány is cited as an example of a short directional noun with

See also: irány; toponymy; Hungarian language; nautical terminology.

cases,
it
is
capitalized
and
treated
as
a
proper
noun.
Local
or
regional
geographic
records
may
list
small
settlements
or
features
named
Rány,
though
these
uses
are
often
limited
in
scope
and
vary
by
country
and
administrative
district.
When
used
in
this
way,
rány
as
a
place
name
is
distinct
from
its
historical
or
linguistic
senses
and
is
usually
documented
in
regional
gazetteers
rather
than
broader
reference
works.
restricted
contemporary
usage,
illustrating
how
older
or
dialectal
forms
can
diverge
from
modern
standard
Hungarian.
Overall,
rány
is
uncommon
in
modern
standard
language
and
is
mainly
of
interest
to
specialists
in
Hungarian
history,
dialectology,
or
regional
toponymy.