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ranee

[rah-nee, rah-nee] / ˈrɑ ni, rɑˈni /


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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

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

From Time Magazine Archive

And when the queen asked to buy the carpet, the children said 'No.' 'Why?' asked the ranee.

From The Phoenix and the Carpet by Nesbit, E. (Edith)

On going in, Dick found that his mother and the ranee were both up, and they all sat down to what Dick considered a breakfast, consisting of coffee and a variety of fruit and bread.

From The Tiger of Mysore A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)

He had also brought some provisions, which were very welcome both to the ranee and her brother.

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




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