"Rastafari" meaning in English

See Rastafari in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: From Amharic ራስ (ras, “Duke”, literally “head”) and ተፈሪ (täfäri, “revered”) from ተፈሪ መኮንን (täfäri mäkonn, “Haile Selassie”, literally “feared (son of) Makonnen”). More at Haile Selassie. Etymology templates: {{der|en|am|ራስ||gloss=Duke|lit=head}} Amharic ራስ (ras, “Duke”, literally “head”), {{m|am|ተፈሪ||revered}} ተፈሪ (täfäri, “revered”), {{m|am|ተፈሪ መኮንን||Haile Selassie|lit=feared (son of) Makonnen}} ተፈሪ መኮንን (täfäri mäkonn, “Haile Selassie”, literally “feared (son of) Makonnen”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Rastafari
  1. Rastafarianism. Categories (topical): Rastafari Synonyms: Rasta
    Sense id: en-Rastafari-en-name-2SYPVf9J Disambiguation of Rastafari: 66 34 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 96 4 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 97 3

Noun

Forms: Rastafari [plural], Rastafaris [plural]
Etymology: From Amharic ራስ (ras, “Duke”, literally “head”) and ተፈሪ (täfäri, “revered”) from ተፈሪ መኮንን (täfäri mäkonn, “Haile Selassie”, literally “feared (son of) Makonnen”). More at Haile Selassie. Etymology templates: {{der|en|am|ራስ||gloss=Duke|lit=head}} Amharic ራስ (ras, “Duke”, literally “head”), {{m|am|ተፈሪ||revered}} ተፈሪ (täfäri, “revered”), {{m|am|ተፈሪ መኮንን||Haile Selassie|lit=feared (son of) Makonnen}} ተፈሪ መኮንን (täfäri mäkonn, “Haile Selassie”, literally “feared (son of) Makonnen”) Head templates: {{en-noun|Rastafari|+}} Rastafari (plural Rastafari or Rastafaris)
  1. A Rastafarian.
    Sense id: en-Rastafari-en-noun-yqlDNLur

Inflected forms

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