WHAT DOES A PÂRÂÍ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of a pârâí in the Romanian dictionary
A PĂRÂI pers. 3 streams in the middle. 1) (about hard bodies) Makes a characteristic noise when breaking, breaking, pushing or firing. The branches are roaring. 2) (about firearms) Makes short and repeated clicks. / pp + suf. ~ and A PÂRÂÍ pers. 3 pârâie intranz. 1) (despre corpuri tari) A produce un zgomot caracteristic la rupere, frângere, apăsare sau ardere. Crengile pârâie. 2) (despre arme de foc) A produce pocnituri scurte și repetate. /pâr + suf. ~âi
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «A PÂRÂÍ»
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A Typological Grammar of Panare: A Cariban Language of ...
(47) Mono ka amën a-parai-n? exist qp 2sg 2-knife-poss 'Do you have a knife?' (Lit: 'Exists you your knife?') (48) Aye. Mono yu parai-n. yes exist 1sg knife-poss 'Yes. I have a knife.' (49) Chika. Ejpï yu parai-n. no exist.neg2 1sg knife-poss 'No.
Thomas E. Payne, Doris L. Payne, 2012
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary;: ...
Cf. PARALEP'ôlS [vafi>u-í.tc, Gr ] a kind eflrtiny, a Figure in Rnalu ck, «rhtteiri h*t J Thing íeerns to be let pafi, which neverlheìeii j h dcfigried to be insilted no at large. PARALLACTICAL 7 (in Alì't*my} be ; PARALLACT'ICK. I Icngina to a Parai- '.
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DB2 universal database and SAP R/3 version 4 - Pagina 365
Note lf you are running SAP R/3 on NT, you. R/3 Database Maintenance 365. Parai leter SID :AUS Parai leter Instance-Home : D: \db2aus Parai leter Log_archive path :D: \dq2\AUS\log_archive\ AUS\NODE0000 Parameter DB-Node ...
Diane Bullock, Jonathan Cook, Stephen Deedes-Vincke, 1999
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Lexicon Hebraicum Et Chaldaeo-Biblicum: Ordine Alphabetico ...
Parai, ij. vers. amovit , avertit, a. Parai, 3$. v. 22., aprn & convertit; riapri vertas, 1. Reg. 18. v. 37., 'íiaprii & avertam , Ezecb. 7. vers, aa., Plur. =iaon circumduxerunt , adduxerunt, 1. Sam. j. vv. j». 10. Partiels . apn convertens, Jerem. 11. vers.
Giuseppe Montaldi, Johann Buxtorf, 1789
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Constructing Dalit Identity - Pagina 207
Its official emblem depicted a drummer with a parai showing his angry face, underneath it was written: the drum is our art and it is a weapon of our freedom6. The festival conducted there was different from the one in Madurai. The festival of ...
Chockalingam Joe Arun, 2007
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Eight Sermons Preached (as Lady Moyer's Lectures) in the ...
... immortality through the grave and gate of death, and the whole man to a capacity of regaining a paraI dise, infinitely more glorious than /to he first lost, eternal dise, [ 124 ] and obey; how can we doubt of the need ...
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Thesauri biblici pars secunda, nempe Onomasticon biblicum, ...
Parai, n. |. Alius Filiuj Mefa, nepos Caleb , in tribu Juda , 1. Parai, t. 4a. Alius Filiusjalcleel, deseendentis ex Caleb, in tribu Juda, 1, Parai. 4. 16. ZIPH A ( idem ac ZIPH ) Filius Jaleleel, in tribu Juda , in cognationc Caleb, 1. Parai. 4. U. ZIPORA ...
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Religious Festivals in South India and Sri Lanka - Pagina 179
These smaller units include : a kalai of which twenty equal a nalikai and two equal a vikalai; a parai of which two equal a kalai; a tatparai of which two equal a parai; and a nimisam or eye wink, of which three equal one tatparai. However, quite ...
Guy Richard Welbon, Glenn E. Yocum, 1982
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Bulletin - Ediţia 143,Partea 5 - Pagina 702
In the Guianas, nonlocalized matrilineal clans were found among the coastal Arawalc, the Wapz'shana, and A parai. Although society was based on kinship, war captives formed a loose lower class among both the Arawak and Carib, and ...
Julian Haynes Steward, 1949
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Indian Women's Autobiographies - Pagina 182
'Born to be Parai' is the title of her second chapter which relates her birth and her marginal existence in her parents' home. She presents a vivid picture of how a girl was treated by the elders as an outsider, a 'parai' in the patriarchal set-up.