ارنّ
1.
, verbal noun إِرْنَانٌ: see 1, in seven places. أَرَنَّتْ is said of a woman in her wailing [as explained above]; and of a pigeon (حَمَامَة) in its cooing [apparently as meaning It uttered plaintive sounds]; (M;) and of a bow (قَوْس), (T, S, M, Msb, TA,) on the occasion of its string's being pulled and let go, (T,) according to the K
رَنَّتْ, but this is a mistake, (TA,) meaning it [twanged, or] produced a sound, (S, M, Msb,) according to AHn, above what is termed
حَنِينٌ; (M;) and of a cloud (سَحَابَة) in its thundering [apparently as meaning it resounded]. (M.) And ارنّ is also said of an ass in his braying; (T, M;) and of water in its murmuring, or gurgling, or running vehemently. (M.)
2.
ارنّ فُلَانٌ لِكَذَا
Such a one was cheered, or delighted, and pleased, or was diverted, by reason of such a thing; as also أَرَمَّ لَهُ, and رَنَا له, and استرنى. (T.)
3.
ارنّ إِلَيْهِ: see 1, last sentence.