ˈlärə̇n noun
or la·ri also lar·ree ˈlärē
( -s )
Etymology: Persian lārī
: a piece of silver wire doubled over and sometimes twisted into the form of a fishhook that was formerly used as money in parts of Asia
ˈlärə̇n noun
or la·ri also lar·ree ˈlärē
( -s )
Etymology: Persian lārī
: a piece of silver wire doubled over and sometimes twisted into the form of a fishhook that was formerly used as money in parts of Asia
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012