raire

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French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old French raire, from Late Latin ragĕre. Compare Romanian rage. Cf. also railler.

Verb

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raire (defective)

  1. (rare, of deer) to troat, cry, bellow, make noises

Conjugation

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This verb traditionally has no past historic or imperfect subjunctive. They would be formed on a -ray- root: *je rayis, *que nous rayissions etc. Forms using the 'a' endings of verbs in -er are now used when there is an unavoidable need to use these forms. The root -rais- was used instead of -ray- in the 18th century, and remains in Swiss and Savoy dialects.

Synonyms

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Noun

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raire m (plural raires)

  1. the troat or cry of a deer

References

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