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English
Etymology 1
From Amharic ራስ ( ras ) . More at Etymology 2.
Noun
ras (plural rases )
An Ethiopian king or prince .
Etymology 2
From Arabic رأس ( raʔs , “ head(land) ” ) . Doublet of ras (Etymology 1) above, as well as of resh ; further related to reis .
Noun
ras (plural rases )
A headland ; a cape .
Usage notes
Chiefly found in proper names.
See also
Anagrams
Catalan
Etymology
Inherited from Latin rāsus , perfect passive participle of rādere ( “ scrape, shave ” ) . Cognate to Spanish raso .
Pronunciation
Participle
ras (feminine rasa , masculine plural rasos , feminine plural rases )
past participle of raure
Adjective
ras (feminine rasa , masculine plural rasos , feminine plural rases )
close-cropped , shorn
smooth , flat , level
level , full to the brim ( of a container )
una mesura rasa de farina ― one level measure of flour
Noun
ras m (plural rasos )
open country, the open
al ras ― in the open
Derived terms
Further reading
Czech
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Noun
ras m anim
a knacker , i.e. a person whose job it is to remove animal carcasses
Synonym: pohodný
a strict, cruel, even ruthless person
Declension
Declension of ras (hard masculine animate )
Derived terms
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
ras
genitive plural of rasa
Further reading
“ras ”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
“ras ”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
“ras ”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech)
Danish
Pronunciation
Verb
ras
imperative of rase
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowing from French race .
Noun
ras n (plural rassen , diminutive rasje n )
race , breed
Derived terms
Descendants
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch rasch , from Old Dutch *rasc , from Proto-Germanic *raskuz . Cognates include English rash , German rasch .
Adjective
ras (comparative rasser , superlative meest ras or rast )
( dated outside fixed expressions) quick
Synonyms: snel , vlug , rap , rad , kwiek , gezwind
Het project vordert met rasse schreden. ― The project is advancing rapidly.
Usage notes
This word has mostly fallen in disuse outside of the set phrase met rasse schreden .
Declension
Derived terms
French
Etymology 1
From Old French rés (remodelled after raser ), itself from Latin rāsus . Doublet of rez .
Pronunciation
Adjective
ras (feminine rase , masculine plural ras , feminine plural rases )
short
close-cropped (of hair etc.)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Amharic .
Pronunciation
Noun
ras m (plural ras )
ras
Further reading
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch ras , from French race , from Middle French rasse "entirety of ancestors and descendants of the same family or people", from Italian razza (13th century), of uncertain origin (more at razza ).
Pronunciation
Noun
ras (plural ras-ras )
race
Synonym: rumpun bangsa
Further reading
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Amharic ራስ ( ras , “ head ” ) , from Proto-Semitic *raʾš- ( “ head ” ) .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈras/
Rhymes: -as
Hyphenation: ràs
Noun
ras m (invariable )
( historical ) title of the second-highest grade in the hierarchy of the Ethiopian Empire ; ras
( figurative , derogatory ) any small local authority who exercises power despotically
a local boss of organized crime
( historical ) a Fascist party official
Synonyms
See also
negus
degiac ( ethiopian commander of a unit equivalent to a regiment, composed of two to three thousand men )
Lithuanian
Verb
ras
third-person singular future of rasti
third-person plural future of rasti
Malay
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Dutch ras , from French race .
Noun
ras (Jawi spelling رس , plural ras -ras , informal 1st possessive rasku , 2nd possessive rasmu , 3rd possessive rasnya )
( anthropology ) A race .
Synonyms: keturunan , kaum , bangsa , puak , etnik
ras Cina ― Chinese race
Etymology 2
Onomatopoeic .
Noun
ras (Jawi spelling رس , informal 1st possessive rasku , 2nd possessive rasmu , 3rd possessive rasnya )
( Onomatopoeia ) A rustling sound.
Etymology 3
From Hindi रास ( rās ) or Urdu راس ( rās ) .[ 1]
Noun
ras (Jawi spelling رس , plural ras -ras , informal 1st possessive rasku , 2nd possessive rasmu , 3rd possessive rasnya )
The reins used by a horse rider to guide a horse.
Synonym: kekang
References
^ Wilkinson, R. J. (Richard James), 1867-1941 (1901 ) A Malay-English dictionary , Kelly & Walsh Ltd, retrieved 30 September 2024 , page 326
Further reading
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic رَأْس ( raʔs ) . The word is masculine in standard Arabic, but the feminine is found in some dialects, so there is no need to assume influence by Sicilian testa (though this is not ruled out).
Pronunciation
Noun
ras f (dual ( uncommon ) rasejn , plural rjus , diminutive rwajsa )
( anatomy ) head
1970 , Anton Buttigieg , “Lis-Sena l-Ġdida 1964”, in Fl-Arena :X’sejra ġġibilna ġewwa l-fardal tiegħek. ja Sena Ġdida? Ah! biegħed minna il-għelt, il-ġlied, id-demm bejn l-aħwa; rażżan ir-regħba u l-ġibdiet tal-ħakma, rattab l-irjus u l-qlub, ġibilna s-sabar ta’ xulxin, l-imħabba, ġibilna l-għaqda, ġibilna s-sliem, ġibilna l-ħelsien! (please add an English translation of this quotation)
( measure word for livestock or people in a crowd ) a single animal or person.
beginning
front part
promontory , headland , cape
chief , leader
bulb (of garlic)
top
intellect
( in the plural ) chapters
Derived terms
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From Old Norse ras , compare with the verb rase .
Noun
ras n (definite singular raset , indefinite plural ras , definite plural rasa or rasene )
an avalanche , landslide , landslip
Synonyms
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Verb
ras
imperative of rase
References
“ras” in The Bokmål Dictionary .
“ras_2” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB ).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse ras , compare with rase .
Noun
ras n (definite singular raset , indefinite plural ras , definite plural rasa )
an avalanche , landslide , landslip
Synonyms
Derived terms
References
“ras” in The Nynorsk Dictionary .
Old English
Pronunciation
Verb
rās
first / third-person singular preterite indicative of rīsan
Polish
Pronunciation
Noun
ras
genitive plural of rasa
Romanian
Etymology
Inherited from Latin rāsus .
Pronunciation
Verb
ras (past participle of rade )
past participle of rade
Adjective
ras m or n (feminine singular rasă , masculine plural rași , feminine and neuter plural rase )
shaved , shaven
Declension
Antonyms
Russenorsk
Etymology
From Russian разъ ( raz , “ a time ” ) with a semantic change of unknown origin.
Noun
ras
a day
Nogli ras paa kastel ju stannom? How many days have you been in the jail?
Synonyms
Derived terms
References
Ingvild Broch, Ernst H. Jahr (1984 ) Russenorsk: Et pidginspråk i Norge [Russenorsk: A pidgin language in Norway ], 2 edition, Oslo: Novus Forlag
Spanish
Etymology
Deverbal from rasar , from raso ( “ level ” ) .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈras/
Rhymes: -as
Syllabification: ras
Noun
ras m (plural rases )
evenness , levelness
Derived terms
Further reading
Swedish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old Norse rás ( “ race ” ) , from Proto-Germanic *rēsō .
Noun
ras c
a race (a large group of individuals of the same species set apart from others on the basis of a common heritage), a breed
hundraser ― dog breeds
Declension
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Verbal noun of rasa . Compare Danish and Norwegian ras .
Noun
ras n
a collapse (of a building)
a mudslide (geological disaster)
a cave in , a collapse inward or downward
a fall (of stock market values)
( archaic to obsolete ) romp , frolic (lively play)
1891 , “Det var dans bort i vägen [There was a dance down the road ]”, Gustaf Fröding (lyrics), Helfrid Lambert (music) performed by Sven-Ingvars :In i snåret av björkar och alar och hassel, var det viskande snack, det var tissel och tassel, bland de skymmande skuggorna där. Det var ras , det var lek över stockar och stenar, det var kutter och smek, under lummiga grenar. Vill du ha mig, så har du mig här! In the thicket of birches and alders and hazel, there was whispered chatter, there was tittling and tattling, among the obscuring shadows there. There was romp , there was play over logs and rocks, there was cooing and caressing, under leafy branches. If you want me, you have me here!
Declension
References
Anagrams
Welsh
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From English race .
Noun
ras f (plural rasys , not mutable )
race (contest)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
ras
Soft mutation of gras ( “ grace ” ) .
Further reading
R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “ras ”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies