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  • 51hara-kiri — suicide by disembowelment, 1856, from Japanese, lit. belly cutting, the colloquial word for what is formally called seppuku cut open the stomach; from hara belly + kiri to cut …

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  • 52hara-kiri — [här′ə kir′ē, har′əkir′ē; ] popularly [, her′ē ker′ē] n. [Jpn < hara, belly + kiri, a cutting, cut] ritual suicide by cutting the abdomen: it is called seppuku by the Japanese, and was practiced by high ranking Japanese of the military class… …

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  • 53Hara (Bible) — Hara in the Bible is a place in Assyria. It is mentioned in the first book of Chronicles, chapter 5, verse 26 as a place of exile …

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  • 54Hara-Omo — Hara Omo, See am Südrande der Wüste Kobi in der Mongolei …

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  • 55hara-kiri — m. Variante ortográfica de «haraquiri» …

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  • 56hara-kiri — meaning ‘Japanese ritual suicide’ is spelt with a hyphen …

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  • 57hara-kiri — [n] ritual suicide belly cutting, ceremonious suicide, disembowelment, selfimmolation, seppuku; concepts 192,252 …

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  • 58hara-kiri — ► NOUN ▪ ritual suicide by disembowelment with a sword, formerly practised in Japan by samurai. ORIGIN from the Japanese words for belly + cutting …

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  • 59Hara Takashi — Infobox Politician name = Hara Takashi imagesize =200px caption =Prime Minister of Japan birth date =birth date|1856|2|9|df=y birth place =Morioka, Mutsu Province, Japan residence = death date =death date and age|1921|11|4|1856|2|9|df=y death… …

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  • 60Hara-Kiri (journal) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hara kiri. Hara Kiri Pays France Langue Français Périodicité mensuel Genre Presse satirique Diffusion …

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