Definition
A Scottish or Northern English dialect word for a direction or journey; also can mean to carry or bear.
Etymology
From Middle English and Old English roots related to 'array' or 'arrange,' with regional dialect development. This word appears in regional Scottish literature and historical documents.
Kelly Says
Regional dialect words like 'arrie' remind us that English wasn't standardized into 'proper' British English until relatively recently—hundreds of local words still survive in Scottish and Northern English communities but disappeared from standard dictionaries.
Translations
CACatalà
riscos
ree-skohs
CSČeština
expozice
eks-po-zee-tseh
DADansk
risiko
ree-see-koh
DEDeutsch
Exposition
eks-po-zee-syohn
ELΕλληνικά
εξομολόγηση
eks-o-mo-loh-geh-see
ESEspañol
arriego
ar-ree-eh-goh
FRFrançais
exposition
eks-po-zee-syohn
HEעברית
היחשפות
ha-ya-ch-po-teh
HUMagyar
kitetés
kee-teh-esh
IDBahasa Indonesia
papar
pa-par
ITItaliano
esposizione
eks-po-zee-syohn
MSBahasa Melayu
risiko
ree-see-koh
NLNederlands
blootstelling
bloots-stel-ling
NONorsk
risiko
ree-see-koh
PLPolski
występowanie
vish-teh-po-wan-yeh
PTPortuguês
exposição
eks-po-zee-syohn
RORomână
expunerea
eks-poo-neh-reh-ah
SWKiswahili
hatari
ha-ta-ree
THไทย
การเปิดเผย
gaan-op-peh-yeh
TLTL
paglalangan
pa-glah-lah-ngan
TRTürkçe
maruz kalma
ma-roo-z kahl-mah
UKУкраїнська
ризик
ree-zee-kee
VITiếng Việt
mở ra
mo-rah
YOYO
àwọn ẹ̀sẹ̀
awon eh-seh
ZUZU
imiphumelo
ee-mee-foo-meh-loh