Definition of Raip. Meaning of Raip. Synonyms of Raip

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Definition of Raip

Raip
Raip Raip, n. [Cf. Icel. reip rope. Cf. Rope.] A rope; also, a measure equal to a rod. [Scot.]

Meaning of Raip from wikipedia

- Singular 1st person haar wu maik brüükt raip 2nd person haast wust maikst brüükst raipst 3rd Person haar wu maik brüükt raip Plural haara wula maika brüüka raipa...
- [ʁeːt] talk! reden [ˈʁeːdn̩] Raub [ʁaʊ̯p] robbery Raube [ˈʁaʊ̯bə] reib! [ʁaɪ̯p] rub! reiben [ˈʁaɪ̯bn̩] Zug [t͡suːk] train Züge [ˈt͡syːɡə] sag! [zaːk] say...
- country. Prostitution occurs around the logging centres of Luwawa, Nthungwa, Raiply and Kalungulu. The prostitutes work from small shacks around the villages...
- ower ma heid, drapt the flair – but I’d lowsed ma hauns, I gruppit thon raip, aince, twice, thrice at ma thrapple – 
 I’d dae it this time! The duimster...
- 'barley', ürp 'cloak', hiili- 'to sneak', mahe 'sweet, gentle', mõru 'bitter', raip 'carrion', roni- 'to climb' + numerous onomatopoetic-descriptive words Artificial...
- MDF 5 Comply Industries Limited Nakuru, Kenya Fiberboard, MDF, Doors 6 Raiply Malawi Limited Chikangawa, Malawi Fiberboard, MDF, Doors 7 Tasco Industries...
- fall (faw) 6 ells, or 222 inches (5.648 m). Identical to the Scots rod and raip ("rope"). Scots mile 320 falls or 5920 feet (1807 metres, compare with the...
- Yoshino K, Kikkawa U, Yonezawa K (July 2006). "Different roles for the TOS and RAIP motifs of the translational regulator protein 4E-BP1 in the ****ociation with...
- claes (clothes), grape (grope), kail (cole), laid (load), laif (loaf), made, raip (rope), saip (soap), spae (foretell). South of the Forth the initial realisation...
- claes (clothes), grape (grope), kail (cole), laid (load), laif (loaf), made, raip (rope), saip (soap) often written beeath, breead, keeak, cleeaz, greeap,...