English Online Dictionary. What means ray? What does ray mean?
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: rā, IPA(key): /ɹeɪ/
- Rhymes: -eɪ
Etymology 1
Via Middle English, borrowed from Old French rai, from Latin radius (“staff, stake, spoke”). Doublet of radius.
Noun
ray (plural rays)
- A beam of light or radiation.
- (zoology) A rib-like reinforcement of bone or cartilage in a fish's fin.
- (zoology) One of the spheromeres of a radiate, especially one of the arms of a starfish or an ophiuran.
- (botany) A radiating part of a flower or plant; the marginal florets of a compound flower, such as an aster or a sunflower; one of the pedicels of an umbel or other circular flower cluster; radius.
- (obsolete) Sight; perception; vision; from an old theory of vision, that sight was something which proceeded from the eye to the object seen.
- (mathematics) A line extending indefinitely in one direction from a point.
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Verb
ray (third-person singular simple present rays, present participle raying, simple past and past participle rayed)
- (transitive) To emit something as if in rays.
- (intransitive) To radiate as if in rays.
- (transitive) To expose to radiation.
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Etymology 2
From Middle English raye, rayȝe, from Old French raie, from Latin raia, of uncertain origin. Compare Middle English reyhhe, reihe, reȝge (“ray, skate”), from Old English reohhe (“ray”).
Noun
ray (plural rays)
- A marine fish with a flat body, large wing-like fins, and a whip-like tail.
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Etymology 3
Shortened from array.
Verb
ray (third-person singular simple present rays, present participle raying, simple past and past participle rayed)
- (obsolete) To arrange. [14th–18th c.]
- (now rare) To dress, array (someone). [from 14th c.]
- (obsolete) To stain or soil; to defile. [16th–19th c.]
Noun
ray (uncountable)
- (obsolete) Array; order; arrangement; dress.
Etymology 4
From its sound, by analogy with the letters chay, jay, gay, kay, which it resembles graphically.
Noun
ray (plural rays)
- The letter ⟨/⟩, one of two which represent the r sound in Pitman shorthand.
Related terms
- ar, in Latin and the name of the other Pitman r
Etymology 5
Alternative forms.
Noun
ray (plural rays)
- (music) Alternative form of re
Anagrams
- -ary, Ary, Ayr, RYA, ary, ayr, rya, yar
Ainu
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɾaj/
Verb
ray (Kana spelling ラィ)
- (intransitive) to die
Derived terms
- rayke (“to kill”)
Bikol Central
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɾaj/ [ˈɾaɪ̯]
Noun
ráy (Basahan spelling ᜍᜌ᜔)
- Alternative form of rahay
Buhi'non Bikol
Noun
ray
- good
Derived terms
Northern Kurdish
Etymology
From Arabic رَأْي (raʔy).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rɑːj/
Noun
ray ?
- opinion
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish رای, from French rail.
Pronunciation
Noun
ray (definite accusative rayı, plural raylar)
- rail
Declension
References
- Avery, Robert et al., editors (2013), The Redhouse Dictionary Turkish/Ottoman English, 21st edition, Istanbul: Sev Yayıncılık, →ISBN