barani
See also: Barani
English edit
Etymology edit
Named after Italian acrobat Alfonso Barani.
Noun edit
barani (plural baranis)
- (sports) A forward somersault with a half twist.
- 2014, Jack Kelly, Over & Above: Trampoline Gymnastics, Meyer & Meyer Verlag, →ISBN, page 174:
- The barani and the full twisting back somersault can also be subject to the gymnast's mistaken perception because both of these moves are likely to be the first occasions when the pupil has tried to combine twist with complete somersault rotation.
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Used primarily in the sport of trampoline, but also in other acrobatic sports such as gymnastics and cheerleading.
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barani
Polish edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old Polish barani. By surface analysis, baran + -i.
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barani (not comparable, no derived adverb)
- (relational) ram's, ram (male sheep)
- (relational, colloquial, derogatory) bonehead's, bonehead (idiot)
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Declension of barani (soft)
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