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Sassarara
Sassarara Sas`sa*ra"ra, n. [Perh. a corruption of certiorari, the name of a writ.] A word used to emphasize a statement. [Obs.] Out she shall pack, with a sassarara. --Goldsmith.

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- Sarar District is a district of the Abyan Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a po****tion of 15,093 inhabitants. "Districts of Yemen". Statoids...
- Tribe of Dan of the ancient Israelites. It is known in Arabic as Wadi es-Sarār, sometimes spelled Surar, and by various names along different segments...
- Sarar, Yemen is a village in eastern Yemen. It is located in the Hadhramaut Governorate. Towns and villages in the Hadhramaut Governorate 15°01′N 50°25′E...
- Araştırmaları Sempozyumu bildirileri. Afyon Belediyesi. ISBN 978-975-93567-0-5. Sarar, İsmail Ali (1995). Eskişehir: edebiyatı, tarihi, kültürü, folkloru üzerine...
- is a 2022 Malaysian Tamil-language crime thriller film directed by RMS SaraR. The film tells the story of a man who has to investigate and hunt down...
- Nahriyeh - Boustane El Herch Naoura Qarha Qochloq Qraiyat Rihaniyeh Rmah Sarar Sfinet Ed Drayb Sindianet Zeidan Tall Hmayra Tleil Wadi El Haour "البحث...
- persist, exert oneself, ****vere" (Strong's Concordance H8323); שָׂרַר śarar "to be or act as prince, rule, contend, have power, prevail over, reign...
- persist, exert oneself, ****vere" (Strong's Concordance H8323) שָׂרַר‎ śarar "to be or act as prince, rule, contend, have power, prevail over, reign...
- modern scholarship interprets El as the subject, "El rules/struggles", from sarar (שָׂרַר) 'to rule' (cognate with sar (שַׂר) 'ruler', Akkadian šarru 'ruler...
- privileging the political centres of the provinces." Hopkins, Simon (1995). "ṣarār "pebbles" — A Canaanite Substrate Word in Palestinian Arabic". Zeitschrift...