Siren is the Greek word, it means Entwiner, Binder (seiraô)
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"Siren" is normally a noun. The Oxford English Dictionary lists only two uses of it as a verb: one, in 1690, meaning "to allure", and another, in 1895, meaning "to sound a siren." It is very rare and should be used with caution.
The letters in the word siren spell reins; however the saddle and the reins are two different pieces of equipment. The saddle is the seat for the rider, the reins are strips of leather attached to the bit in the horses mouth used to direct the horses movements.
Greek mythology.
Alarms
A siren
The word could be blare, shriek, or whine.
siren; alert; alarm;
It is called onomatopoeia.
If you have the question that relates to how many sirens mean a tornado, the answer is... It kind of depends where you live because I know that some counties in Wisconsin only have one siren and that is the tornado siren so like I said it depends where you live. Another type of siren is the war siren or some people know it as the bomb siren. That means that people are trying to bomb you. And then there is the Wildfire siren. That means get out of the area because a wildfire has started near you, but that is mainly in the southern states like Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
Sirens is the plural of siren