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rara avis

American  
[rair-uh ey-vis, rah-rah ah-wis] / ˈrɛər ə ˈeɪ vɪs, ˈrɑ rɑ ˈɑ wɪs /

noun

plural

rarae aves
  1. a rare person or thing; rarity.


rara avis British  
/ ˈrɛərə ˈeɪvɪs /

noun

  1. an unusual, uncommon, or exceptional person or thing

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Etymology

Origin of rara avis

First recorded in 1600–10, rara avis is from Latin rāra avis “rare bird”

Example Sentences

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"I have very little respect for politicians of any persuasion, but Margaret is that rara avis, a dedicated, honest and committed representative of the people of Hong Kong," Sarony wrote.

From Reuters • Jan. 31, 2022

Which is all to say that even if you haven’t heard of her, she is that rara avis of Hollywood: a working actor.

From Washington Post • Feb. 20, 2015

Camera dollies around to appraise the man’s face—bold glasses framing an active gaze, a strong nose like the beak of a rara avis.

From Slate • Apr. 4, 2014

Living in a city defined by excess — too many people moving too fast — they choose the painstaking pursuit of that one rara avis.

From New York Times • Jan. 2, 2011

Wickersham, whose full head of silver hair, mustache, and chiseled good looks made him resemble a misplaced Marlboro man, was a rara avis even by Sing Sing standards.

From "Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing" by Ted Conover