ränna

Etymology 1
Probably from, yielding also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬; from , Also related to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (both from ).

Noun

 * 1) a narrow, natural or constructed channel (usually open at the top) that conveys or might convey water (or another liquid, or something that might slide along it or the like); a gutter, a chute, a trough, a flume, a channel, etc.
 * 2) a narrow fairway; a canal, a channel, etc.
 * 3) a channel (open channel in an ice cover)

Etymology 2
From, renna, from. Originally causative of.

Verb

 * 1) to run ((back and forth) in a somewhat wild, hectic, or unruly manner – sometimes hyperbolically)
 * 2) to run, to thrust (drive with force)
 * 3) to run (into something, with force)
 * 1) to run, to thrust (drive with force)
 * 2) to run (into something, with force)
 * 1) to run, to thrust (drive with force)
 * 2) to run (into something, with force)
 * 1) to run, to thrust (drive with force)
 * 2) to run (into something, with force)
 * 1) to run (into something, with force)
 * 1) to run (into something, with force)

Usage notes
Has a somewhat folksy tone, especially when used as a more general substitute for.