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Definition of Irani
1. Noun. A native or inhabitant of Iran. "The majority of Irani are Persian Shiite Muslims"
Group relationships: Iran, Islamic Republic Of Iran, Persia
Generic synonyms: Asian, Asiatic
Specialized synonyms: Farsi
Specialized synonyms: Artaxerxes, Artaxerxes I, Artaxerxes, Artaxerxes Ii
Derivative terms: Iranian, Persian
Definition of Irani
1. Adjective. relative to Iran and its people ¹
2. Noun. a person from Iran or of Iranian heritage ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irani
Literary usage of Irani
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Correspondence of Mr. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina: From the Year 1774 to by Ralph Izard (1844)
"... Mrs. Dempster returns her thanks and compliments to you and Mrs. irani, and
I remain, Very sincerely, my dear sir, Your faithful and affection friend, ..."
2. A Cyclopædic Dictionary of the Mang'anja Language Spoken in British Central by David Clement Ruffelle Scott (1892)
"... in insult, and provocation to quarrel ; also, knock the mouth. ¡ko iko, ¡/«-irani
... irani ..."
3. Ninety Days in the Tropics, Or, Letters from Brazil: Letters from Brazil by William Stuart Auchincloss (1874)
"... flu facial of irani. '/Tp rtf f^\ j 7 ^K THE many novel sights that meet one
on his arrival at a foreign port so completely absorb his attention that he ..."
4. Correspondence of Mr. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina: From the Year 1774 to by Ralph Izard (1844)
"... Mrs. Dempster returns her thanks and compliments to you and Mrs. irani, and
I remain, Very sincerely, my dear sir, Your faithful and affection friend, ..."
5. A Cyclopædic Dictionary of the Mang'anja Language Spoken in British Central by David Clement Ruffelle Scott (1892)
"... in insult, and provocation to quarrel ; also, knock the mouth. ¡ko iko, ¡/«-irani
... irani ..."
6. Ninety Days in the Tropics, Or, Letters from Brazil: Letters from Brazil by William Stuart Auchincloss (1874)
"... flu facial of irani. '/Tp rtf f^\ j 7 ^K THE many novel sights that meet one
on his arrival at a foreign port so completely absorb his attention that he ..."