User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
Randan
- Lent, the Christian time of penitence before Easter
Extensive Definition
- For the town in France, see Randan, Puy-de-Dôme.
A randan is a boat rowed
by three persons, stern
and bow using a
single oar each and the
central person a pair of sculls. The word is of unknown
origin, and can hardly be connected with a slang term for a row or spree, which is found as early as
the beginning of the 18th century
and is generally taken as a variation of random, haphazard.
Additionally in Scotland, the term out on the
randan describes a night of drinking and/or socialing.
References
randan in Polish: Randan
(łódź)