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arie

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See also: ARIE, Arie, -arie, and -ărie

English

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Noun

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arie

  1. plural of aria

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Danish

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from Italian aria, from Latin āēr, from Ancient Greek ἀήρ (aḗr, air).

    Noun

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    arie c (singular definite arien, plural indefinite arier)

    1. aria (type of musical piece)

    Declension

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    Declension of arie
    common
    gender
    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative arie arien arier arierne
    genitive aries ariens ariers ariernes

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    Gullah

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    Etymology

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      From English area.

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      Noun

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      arie

      1. area

      References

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      • De Nyew Testament[1], Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc., 2025

      Italian

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      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ˈa.rje/
      • Rhymes: -arje
      • Hyphenation: à‧rie

      Noun

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      arie f

      1. plural of aria

      Noun

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      arie f pl (plural only)

      1. airs

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      Romanian

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      Etymology 1

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      Inherited from Latin ārea.

      Noun

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      arie f (plural arii)

      1. threshing floor
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      Etymology 2

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      From the above, but with meaning borrowed or adapted from French aire, itself also from Latin ārea.

      Noun

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      arie f (plural arii)

      1. area, surface, zone

      Etymology 3

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        Borrowed from Italian aria.

        Noun

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        arie f (plural arii)

        1. melody, tune
        2. aria