different between larf vs lars
larf
English
Verb
larf (third-person singular simple present larfs, present participle larfin', simple past and past participle larfed)
- (chiefly Cockney) Pronunciation spelling of laugh. [19th century to the present]
- 1901, Miles Franklin, My Brilliant Career, chapter 31
- The neighbours described me as "a sorrowful lookin' delicate creetur', that couldn't larf to save her life" […]
- 1901, Miles Franklin, My Brilliant Career, chapter 31
Noun
larf (plural larfs)
- (chiefly Cockney) Pronunciation spelling of laugh. [20th century to the present]
References
- “larf” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd edition; 1989]
Anagrams
- farl
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l?rf/
- Hyphenation: larf
- Rhymes: -?rf
Noun
larf f (plural larven, diminutive larfje n)
- Alternative form of larve.
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lars
English
Etymology
Formed within English as a plural form of lar, q.v.
Noun
lars
- Alternative form of Lares.
Anagrams
- ASLR
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