Definitions for baraka

baraka ba·ra·ka

Spelling: [buh-rah-kuh]
IPA: /bəˈrɑ kə/

Baraka is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 40 anagrams from letters in baraka (aaabkr).

Definitions for baraka

noun

  1. a spiritual power believed to be possessed by certain persons, objects, tombs, etc.
  2. Imamu Amiri [ih-mah-moo uh-meer-ee] /ɪˈmɑ mu əˈmɪər i/ (Show IPA), (Everett LeRoi Jones) 1934–2014, U.S. dramatist, poet, and political activist.

Origin of baraka

Arabic barakah; compare Hebrew bərākhāh blessing

Examples for baraka

Thousands of children are on wait lists to get in charters and baraka insists that he supports them as part of the overall system.

baraka sat down again, on the spot where she had slept, but she said nothing.

Jeffries has a new talking point in his effort to paint baraka as anti-economic development.

Speke declined the favour, but sent baraka to arrange the hongo.

I watch his stand-up, I watch Chris Rock's, I read Baldwin and baraka, I listen to Kanye.

baraka has written letters in support of convicted gang lord Al-Tariq Gumbs.

They had probably buried or burnt baraka's clothes, for she did not see them anywhere.

baraka actually suggests that his ties to gang leaders would allow him to broker a peace among the gangs of Newark.

Bombay and baraka gave their masters also a good deal of trouble.

Van Torp told her baraka's history, as far as he knew it from Logotheti.

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