Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word LARE


LARE

Definitions of LARE

  1. (obsolete) lore; learning
  2. (obsolete) pasture; feed
  3. (obsolete) To feed; to fatten
  4. Obsolete form of lair.
  5. A surname.
  6. Alternative form of Laze.

9

Number of letters

4

Is palindrome

No

5
AR
ARE
LA
LAR
RE

17

70

360

41
AE
AEL
AER
AL
ALE
ALR
AR
ARE
EA
EAL
EAR
EL

Examples of Using LARE in a Sentence

  • In the early morning of 22 January 1997, approximately 15 armed burglars raided the secondary school at Lare headed by Timmons, the latest in a series of violent and deadly raids that month on Franciscan establishments.
  • Weinstock proposes a more ancient equivalence of Lar and Greek , based on his gloss of a fourth-century BC Latin dedication to the Roman ancestor-hero Aeneas as Lare (Lar).
  • Part of the Nuer Zone, Jikaw is bordered on the south by the Anuak Zone, on the west by the Alwero River which separates it from Wanthoa, on the north by the Baro River which separates it from South Sudan, and on the east by Lare.
  • There have been a number of recent studies on NPN cofactor synthesis by the LarB, LarE, and LarC proteins.
  • The spelling of the name has changed over the centuries from Larae, Laris, Lares, Laire and Lare, to become Laires by the eighteenth century.
  • The major Galo dialects are Pugo, spoken around the district capital Aalo; Lare, spoken to the south of Aalo; and a dialect that can be called Kargu kardi, pertaining to the dialect spoken in the northwest near the Tagin area.
  • Laze, rendered in Chinese as Lare (拉热) and Shuitianhua (水田话), is a language of the Naish subbranch of the Naic group of languages, spoken in Muli County, western Sichuan, China.
  • June 3 – The government of The Gambia has demanded a "transparent, credible and objective investigation" into the shooting death of Momodou Lamin Sisay, 39—the son of Lare Sisay, a retired diplomat—by police in Snellville, Georgia, the United States.



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