Arr


arranged.
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arrive; arrived.
Historical Examples

Seeing that each looked as implacable as the other, Mrs. Chump called plaintively, “arr’bella!”
Sandra Belloni, Complete George Meredith

In the north of England “ar” or “arr” is still used for a mark.
Notes and Queries, Vol. V, Number 121, February 21, 1852 Various

So, ye’ll tell me, little Belloni, is arr’bella goin’ to marry Mr. Annybody?
Sandra Belloni, Complete George Meredith

And your father, good little Hetty—and Hurry; did they know of your arr’nd?
The Deerslayer James Fenimore Cooper

I don’t think you’d come ashore ag’in, on the arr’nd that brought you here afore.
The Deerslayer James Fenimore Cooper

And ealle uneawas he towyrp on his gecorenum mannum, and arr on him ealle godnysse.
The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church lfric

Now thin, don’t be gaping at the jury, sir; why arrn’t you respectful and keep your eye on his lordship?
The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2) Harry Furniss

abbreviation
arranged (by)
arrival
v.

“to growl like a dog,” late 15c., imitative. In classical times, the letter R was called littera canina “the dog letter” (Persius).
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arrangement
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arrival
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