Rabi









Rabi


Rabi [rah-bee] Examples noun

  1. Isidor Isaac,1898–1988, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1944.

Rabi I [ruhb-ee] noun

  1. the third month of the Muslim calendar.

Also Ra·bi·a I [ruh-bee-uh] /rəˈbi ə/. Compare Muslim calendar. Rabi II or Rabia II noun

  1. the fourth month of the Muslim calendar.

Compare Muslim calendar. Examples from the Web for rabi Historical Examples of rabi

  • The Spanish appeared to be rabi, meaning rabies, and horcar, to hang.

    Tales of Fishes

    Zane Grey

  • And this was in the month of Rabi the first blessed, in the year 705.

    The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain, Volume I (of 3)

    Leonard Williams

  • The above was written on Thursday the 13th of the first Rabi (Nov. 26th).

    The Bbur-nma in English

    Babur, Emperor of Hindustan

  • Kohl rabi are not so much used in the feeding of pigs as would be advisable.

    The Pig

    Sanders Spencer

  • On the 21st Rabi, he took the town by storm, put all who resisted to the sword, and made slaves of the survivors.

    The Knights Templars

    C. G. (Charles Greenstreet) Addison

  • British Dictionary definitions for rabi rabi noun

    1. (in Pakistan, India, etc) a crop that is harvested at the end of winterCompare kharif

    Word Origin for rabi Urdu: spring crop, from Arabic rabī` spring Rabi noun

    1. Isidor Isaac . 1898–1988, US physicist, born in Austria, who devised the atomic and molecular beam resonance method of observing atomic spectra. Nobel prize for physics 1944
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