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ranee

[rah-nee, rah-nee] / ˈrɑ ni, rɑˈni /


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Programs ranee from field trips for the underprivileged to lessons in offshore engineering for the gifted.

From Time Magazine Archive

The ranee was Sylvia, Lady Brooke, whose title is H. H. Ranee of Sarawak�a mountainous little Borneo state which her husband's family has ruled for three generations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Your brother is an impudent boy," the ranee said, laughing, "and I have a good mind to hand him over to the Nana.

From In Times of Peril by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)

The ranee then motioned to them to sit down upon two cushions near her; and saying to Ahrab, "It is very hot, and they are only boys," removed the veil from her face.

From In Times of Peril by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)

At the same time, he felt sure that Captain Hawkesford would give a false colouring to what had occurred, and would try to make her jealous of the ranee and suspicious of his conduct.

From The Young Rajah by Gruine, W.G.C.




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