"vara" meaning in Ladino

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Noun

Forms: ב׳ארה [Hebrew], varas [plural]
Etymology: From Spanish vara, ultimately derived from Latin vāra. Etymology templates: {{der|lad|es|vara}} Spanish vara, {{der|lad|la|vāra}} Latin vāra Head templates: {{lad-noun|g=f|heb=ב׳ארה|pl=varas}} vara f (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling ב׳ארה, plural varas)
  1. stick, rod, crossbar Tags: feminine, romanization
    Sense id: en-vara-lad-noun-nhK-6rB7
  2. (diminutive form, typography) The rafe lines in the shape of crossbars that can be used in Ladino orthography as diacritics on Hebrew script to alter the sound of letters to create new letters; a breve diacritic (˘) is placed on top of letters to form fricative consonant sounds, such as changing פ (/p/) into פﬞ (/f/); usually referred to by the diminutive varrica (“little crossbar”). Tags: feminine, romanization Categories (topical): Typography
    Sense id: en-vara-lad-noun-j4R4KSki Categories (other): Ladino entries with incorrect language header, Ladino terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Ladino entries with incorrect language header: 7 93 Disambiguation of Ladino terms with redundant script codes: 5 95 Topics: media, publishing, typography

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