See also: arun and a-rūn

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 River Arun on Wikipedia

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Arun

  1. A local government district of West Sussex, England.
  2. A river in West Sussex, after which the district was named.
    Synonym: River Arun

Etymology 2

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 Arun (given name) on Wikipedia

Borrowed from Sanskrit अरुण (aruṇa).

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Arun (plural Aruns)

  1. A male given name from Sanskrit chiefly used in India.

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Arun

  1. A banner in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, China.
    • 1990 August 9 [1990 July 12], “Inner Mongolia Wins Crime Struggle”, in Daily Report: China, number 90-154, sourced from Hohhot NEIMENGGU RIBAO p1, translation of original in Chinese, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 56, column 1‎[1]:
      A certain Mr. Chen, public security cadre of a grain depot in Arun Banner in Hulun Buir League, defrauded, stole, and sold 83,000 kg of soybean of this grain depot since the beginning of this year alone.
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