raic

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See also: ràic, raiç, and raić

A-Pucikwar[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Great Andamanese *raic.

Verb[edit]

raic

  1. to bail out

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Noun[edit]

raic f (genitive singular raice)

  1. wreck, wreckage

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Noun[edit]

raic f (genitive singular raice, nominative plural raiceanna)

  1. racket, ruction, riot, uproar

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