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Rask

[ rask; Danish rahsk ]

noun

  1. Ras·mus Chris·tian [ras, -m, uh, s , kris, -ch, uh, n, rahs, -m, oo, s , krees, -tyahn], 1787–1832, Danish philologist.


Rask

/ rasɡ /

noun

  1. RaskRasmus Christian17871832MDanishLANGUAGE: philologist Rasmus Christian (ˈrasmus ˈkresdjan). 1787–1832, Danish philologist. He pioneered comparative philology with his work on Old Norse (1818)
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Example Sentences

“Their goal was to seize the headquarters of the Revolutionary Guards in Rask and martyr the security forces, and capture the headquarters of the Guards, naval outposts and security forces headquarters in Chabahar.”

His new wife, yoga instructor Sky Daily, took to Facebook to praise the quick action taken by her 70-year-old husband and the couple’s friend Jake Rask.

The Guards also cited an assault in December on a police headquarters in Rask, Iran, that killed at least 11 officers.

Krejci said he kept in touch with his Bruins teammates and saw many of them at Tuukka Rask’s late July wedding in Italy.

But after Rask left the postseason bubble to tend to a family emergency, the team lost in the second round.

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