rait

See also: Rait, ráit, räit, and Räit

Chuukese

Etymology

Borrowed from English right.

Noun

rait

  1. right
    • 1996, United Nations, “Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Chuukese”, in UDHR in Unicode, retrieved 2015-07-16:
      Emon me emon aramas mei wor an rait an epwe manaw, tufich me kinamwe.
      Each person has his right to have life, opportunity and peace.

Dalmatian

Etymology

From Latin rēte. Compare Italian rete, Friulian rêt, Romansch rait.

Noun

rait f

  1. net

Jamaican Creole

Etymology

Derived from English right.

Noun

rait (plural raits dem)

  1. legal or moral right

Verb

rait

  1. write

Adjective

rait

  1. right (not left)

Further reading

Rohingya

Etymology

Inherited from Old Bengali রাতি (rāti), from Prakrit 𑀭𑀢𑁆𑀢𑀺 (ratti), from Sanskrit रात्रि (rātri). Cognate with Modern Bengali রাত (rat), Chakma 𑄢𑄬𑄖𑄴 (ret) and Sylheti ꠞꠣꠁꠔ (rait).

Noun

rait

  1. night

West Coast Bajau

Etymology

From Proto-Sama-Bajaw *rahit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *zaqit.

Verb

rait

  1. to sew
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