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larmen

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[lahr-muhn] / ˈlɑr mən /

noun

Japanese Cooking.
  1. ramen.


Etymology

Origin of larmen

Perhaps < Chinese lāmiàn; ramen

Example Sentences

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In January the University Society, under Bach's direction, performed his Cantata Blast Larmen, ihr Feinde to celebrate the coronation of Augustus III.

From Project Gutenberg

Boot it griefes my soul to larmen, Und I sympathize mit dein, To pense of you, mon ami, Sans le champagner wein.

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Larmen - The French word larmes, tears, made into a German verb.

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