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rani

American  
[rah-nee, rah-nee] / ˈrɑ ni, rɑˈni /

noun

plural

ranis
  1. a variant of ranee.


rani British  
/ ˈrɑːnɪ /

noun

  1. (in oriental countries, esp India) a queen or princess; the wife of a rajah

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Etymology

Origin of rani

C17: from Hindi: queen, from Sanskrit rājñī , feminine of rājan rajah

Example Sentences

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Maybe you’re no raja or rani, but your skin might like the touch of silk.

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Their mother the rani had been long ill, and the raja was greatly dejected on her account.

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"You did, my Gorgious rani, and lie as you may, it's the truth I tell."

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When they inform the rani of this fact, she declares, if Damayanti is her niece, she can easily be recognized, as she was born with a peculiar mole between her eyebrows.

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It has two genders, masculine and feminine; o represents the masculine and i the feminine: for example, boro rye, a great gentleman; bori rani, a great lady.�

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