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  • High German rebe (“offshoot, bud”)). Compare with Latin serpō. IPA(key): /raːv/ Rhymes: -aːv raf n (genitive singular rafs, nominative plural röf) amber...
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  • t
    t-distribution t-DNA t-former t-girl t-glottalization t-norm t-prothesis t-rav t-shirt t-storm t test t-test t-word   t The third letter of the Afar alphabet...
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  • friend. אַלּוּף מִשְׁנֶה (alúf mishné) סְגַן־אַלּוּף (sgan-alúf) רַב־אַלּוּף (rav-alúf) תַּת־אַלּוּף (tat alúf) H441 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive...
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  • T
    someone's T high-T T-box T-Boy T-junction to a T to the T T-piece T-pose T-rav Ts and Bs, Ts and blues T-shape T-shirt T-symmetry T-variety   (Latin-script...
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  • Italian: rapa Sicilian: rapa Padanian: Emilian: rava, rèva Friulian: râf, râv Ligurian: rava Lombard: raa, rava Piedmontese: rava Romagnol: rèva Venetan:...
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  • the five Philistine cities (modern Hebrew) (military) captain רַב־סֶרֶן (rav séren) Apparently Semitic. סֶרֶן • (séren) m (plural indefinite סְרָנִים...
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  • Books, 2005, Chapter Six, “In America, everything is called Yiddishkeit,” Rav Kalman said. “A Jew travels to synagogue on Shabbos in his car, that is called...
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  • mi-she-nikhnás adár marbín b-simkhá. Said R. Judah son of Rav Shmuel son of Sheilath, in the name of Rav: just as when Av comes one decreases rejoicing, so too...
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  • mi-she-nikhnás adár marbín b'simkhá. Said R. Judah son of Rav Shmuel son of Sheilath, in the name of Rav: just as when Av comes one decreases rejoicing, so too...
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  • Wikipedia English Wikipedia has an article on: rave music Wikipedia enPR: rāv, IPA(key): /ɹeɪv/ Rhymes: -eɪv From Middle English raven (“to rave; talk...
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  • terms prefixed with דו־ שתיים (sh'táyim) חד (khad-), תְּלַת (t'lát-), רב (rav-) Jastrow, Marcus (1903) A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and...
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  • Sanskrit लोपि (lopi), Persian روباه (rubâh); Germanic terms like Swedish räv are probably parallel borrowings from Indo-Iranian). IPA(key): /ˈrepo/, [ˈre̞po̞]...
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  • to a fine city well calculated to affect even the most nonchalant. 1960, P[elham] G[renville] Wodehouse, chapter XIV, in Jeeves in the Offing, London:...
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  • Bulletin, numbers 236-268: Celosia Red Fox won for its breeder—T. Sakata, C>P>O> Box 11, Yokohama, Japan—a Bronze Medal 1978, Better Homes & Gardens, Better...
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  • (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [ɾäf.t̪ʰǽn] رَفتَن • (raftan) (present stem رو (rav)) to go بیا بریم دشت از عبید زاکانی بیا بریم دشت. کدوم دشت؟ همون دشتی که...
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  • Naturall Historie. In Ten Centuries. […], London: […] William Rawley […]; [p]rinted by J[ohn] H[aviland] for William Lee […], →OCLC: The heavens turn about...
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  • (rabbā), from Proto-Semitic *rabb-; compare Arabic رَبّ (rabb) and Hebrew רַב (ráv). (Standard) IPA(key): [rab.bɑː] (Nineveh Plains) IPA(key): [rˤɑːbɑː] ܪܲܒܵܐ...
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  • Tales translated from the Persian of Inatulla of Delhi, volume I, Dublin: P. and W. Wilson et al., page iv: The leaves of the foreſt were loaded with...
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  • whereon he used to raven, having no more to devour, shall suddenly die. 1938, P.G. Woodhouse, The Code of the Woosters: I refer to the danger of keeping a...
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