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Allar may refer to:
- Allar language
- Allar people
- Allar, Jalilabad, Azerbaijan
- Allar, Yardymli, Azerbaijan
- Allar, Jerusalem, a Palestinian village depopulated in 1948
Usage examples of "allar".
Janos Slynt and Allar Deem, while his sister continued on her savage course.
Chataya has no cause to love the queen, though, and she knows that she has you to thank for ridding her of Allar Deem.
And it said that the men had beaten its ayah, but that the havildar Ben Allar had sent it down the road to ask its way to the house of the Nawab.
Allart spread his hands to display that he was unweaponed, too, and the brothers advanced, step by step, toward one another.
Donal was standing, arms folded, atop the outwall, but as Allart hurried toward him, someone spoke in a low, reproachful voice.
But when all had been done, Donal and Allart stood on the outwall, looking down at the camp of the besiegers where fires still raged and flared.
Donal to make up a packet of the chemicals which could be carried back on the gliders, and Rosaura drew Allart aside.
Allart, who knew most of the Hellers dialects, found it hard to follow.
They lived in a land torn with war among mountains and Domains alike, Cassandra in a Tower beset by air-cars and incendiaries, Allart in a land aflame with forest fire and raging lightnings, striking like arrows.
Still, Allart felt a dreadful unease, and it seemed to him that unending lightnings still played around the castle.
Coryn of Hali is in the relays and he says he must speak with you at once, Allart.
Allart had read at Nevarsin that there had been a time, soon after the establishment of marriage for inheritance and the catenas, when public consummation had been required, too.
Why then dost thou, ô man, that of them allArt Lord, and eke of nature Soueraine,Wilfully make thy selfe a wretched thrall,And wast thy ioyous houres in needlesse paine,Seeking for daunger and aduentures vaine?
Allart looked at the fire and the broken bird still squirming with dreadful pseudo-life as he came near.
Now my poor gennelman, Measter Mearn, they was allars a-rushing arter his ankels, with their yik-yik-yik, when they wanted to be fed like, those what ee kept from liddles — and, holy church, how ee would scream!