rari
English
Noun
rari (plural raris)
- Alternative form of 'rari (“Ferrari”).
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- I too, have a glock in my rari;
in the form of a master's degree,
but don't get it twisted
this summa cum laude bloaw
any time a motherfucker think
they know me!
Iban
Verb
rari
- hurry to leave a place one is working without approval of one's employer.
Verb
rari
- free oneself from some impediment or restraint, such as a jail or restrictive situation.
- Semua orang ke kena tutup udah rari ari rumah pasang.
- All the prisoners have fled from the jail.
References
- Ensiring, Janang., Saleh, Robert Menua. A Comprehensive Iban-English Dictionary The Dayak Cultural Foundation. 2016.
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈra.ri/
- Rhymes: -ari
- Hyphenation: rà‧ri
Adjective
rari
- masculine plural of raro
Anagrams
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈraː.riː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈraː.ri]
Adjective
rārī
- inflection of rārus:
- nominative/vocative masculine plural
- genitive masculine/neuter singular
Maltese
Etymology
Borrowed from Sicilian raru and/or Italian raro, both from Latin rarus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈraː.rɪ/
Adjective
rari (feminine singular rara, plural rari)
Adverb
rari
- seldom, rarely
- Synonym: rarament
- Antonyms: spiss, ħafna drabi, wisq drabi, sikwit
Related terms
Tabaru
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɾa.ɾi/
Verb
rari
- (intransitive) to cut grass
- worarirari ― he kept cutting grass
- (transitive) to cut, to cut down
- 'o 'ubutu wasarari ― he cut down the surrounding weeds
References
- Edward A. Kotynski (1988) “Tabaru phonology and morphology”, in Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session, volume 32, Summer Institute of Linguistics
Tahitian
Adjective
rari
References
- Yves Lemaître, Lexique du tahitien contemporain (Current Tahitian lexicon), 1995.
- “rari” in Dictionnaire en ligne Tahitien/Français (Online Tahitian–French Dictionary), by the Tahitian Academy.