different between yari vs yarm
yari
English
Etymology
From Japanese ?? (yari).
Noun
yari (plural yari)
- (weaponry) Any of various sizes of spear used in Japanese martial arts.
Anagrams
- Airy, Iyar, Riya, Yair, airy
Hausa
Noun
yàr? m (plural yàr?, possessed form yàrin)
- earring
Ido
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?jari/
Noun
yari
- plural of yaro
Japanese
Romanization
yari
- R?maji transcription of ??
Kalasha
Noun
yari
- friendship
- Synonym: yardusti
Sranan Tongo
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch jaar.
Noun
yari
- year
Tagalog
Adjective
yarì
- made; finished; manufactured
Derived terms
Pronoun
yarí
- this (close to the speaker)
- Synonyms: iri, ito
yari From the web:
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yarm
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(?)m
Etymology 1
From Middle English ?armen, ?ermen, from Old English gyrman, ?ierman (“to cry, mourn, cry out, roar, lament”), from Proto-Germanic *germijan? (“to bleat”), of unknown origin. Cognate with Scots yirm (“to whine, wail”), dialectal Danish jærme (“to lament, shriek”), dialectal Norwegian jerme (“to bleat”), dialectal Swedish jarma (“to lament, shriek”), Icelandic jarma (“to whine, complain, bleat”). Compare Albanian jerm (“to rave, be delirious”).
Verb
yarm (third-person singular simple present yarms, present participle yarming, simple past and past participle yarmed)
- (Britain dialectal) To cry out; make a loud, unpleasant noise; shriek; yell.
- (Britain dialectal) To scold; grumble.
Etymology 2
From Middle English ?arm, from ?armen.
Noun
yarm (plural yarms)
- (Britain dialectal) An outcry; noise.
Anagrams
- ARMY, Army, Mary, Mayr, Myra, army, mary
Tocharian B
Noun
yarm
- measure, measurement
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