bai — azer·bai·ja·ni; bai·dya; bai·era; bai·ga; bai·gi·net; bai·gnoire; bai·kal·ite; bai·ker·in·ite; bai·ker·ite; bai·le; bai·ley; bai·lie; bai·li·ery; bai·liff; bai·liff·ry; bai·li·wick; bai·ly; bai·ly s; bai·ning; bai·noa; bai·ram; bai·ru; bai·sakh;… … English syllables
ram — ai·ram·po; ava·ram; bai·ram; band·ke·ram·ik; ce·ram·al; ce·ram·i·a·ce·ae; ce·ram·i·a·les; ce·ram·i·cite; ce·ram·ist; ce·ram·i·um; chak·ram; co·ram; di·o·ram·ic; di·sul·fi·ram; fo·ram·i·nal; fo·ram·i·nate; fo·ram·i·nif·era; fo·ram·i·nif·er·al;… … English syllables
Teejan Bai — Infobox actor imagesize = 150px bgcolour = name = Teejan Bai birthdate = birth date and age|1956|4|24 location = Ganiyari village, Chhattisgarh height = deathdate = deathplace = yearsactive = birthname = othername = occupation = Pandavani Folk… … Wikipedia
bairam — bai·ram … English syllables
Bairam — Bai|rạm 〈m. 6〉 türk. Fest am Ende des Fastenmonats Ramadan [<türk. bairam „Fest“] * * * Bairạm der, (s)/ s, türkische Bezeichnung der beiden großen islamischen Festtage. Das »Kleine Fest« heißt im Türkischen auch »Zuckerbairam«, das »Große … Universal-Lexikon
bairam — bai·ràm s.m.inv. TS relig. nome di due feste islamiche: piccolo bairam, festa della durata di tre giorni, successiva al digiuno del Ramadan; grande bairam, festa della durata di quattro giorni che ha luogo settanta giorni dopo il piccolo bairam… … Dizionario italiano
Bairam — Bai|ram der; [s], s <aus türk. bayram »Fest«> türk. Name zweier großer Feste des Islams … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Bairam — Bai•ram [[t]baɪˈrɑm, ˈbaɪ rɑm[/t]] n. 1) ear Id al Adha 2) ear a fast day after Ramadan • Etymology: 1590–1600; < Turkish bayram lit., festival, ult. < Iranian … From formal English to slang
bairam — BAIRÁM, bairamuri, s.n. 1. Numele a două mari sărbători religioase musulmane. 2. (fam.) Petrecere, chef mare. – Din tc. bayram. Trimis de paula, 09.03.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 bairám s. n. (sil. bai ), pl. bairámuri Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004.… … Dicționar Român
Bairam — Bai*ram , n. [Turk. ba[ i]r[=a]m.] Either of two Mohammedan festivals, of which one (the {Lesser Bairam}) is held at the close of the fast called Ramadan, and the other (the {Greater Bairam}) seventy days after the fast. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English