Rah vs Isis - What's the difference?
rah | isis |
(British) A person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
(Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian goddess, the wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, worshiped as the ideal mother and wife and as the matron of nature and magic.
(UK, Oxford) The River Thames.
(astronomy) Short for , a main belt asteroid.
(rare) (female)
* 1924 , Zora Neale Hurston, Drenched in Light :
* 1995 , Iain Banks, Whit :
As an interjection rah
is an exclamation of encouragement.As a noun rah
is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.As an adjective rah
is (british) posh.As a proper noun isis is
a sunni jihadist group active in iraq and syria, where it has proclaimed an (unrecognized) state.rah
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* ----isis
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(wikipedia Isis)Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Isis had crawled under the center table with its red plush cover with little round balls for fringe.
- 'Beloved Isis ,' Elias grinned, 'would you kindly cast some light into the poor occluded mind of our brother here on the matter of the co-essential nature of the body and the soul?'