alrapidi

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to hasten or hurry toward; to approach rapidly
 * 2) * Donald Broadribb (translator), Trans la Spegulo (Through the Looking-Glass) by Lewis Carroll, Chapter 4,
 * Kvar junaj Ostroj alrapidis,
 * L’invito ilin ravis,
 * But four young oysters hurried up,
 * All eager for the treat:
 * 1) * Heino Heitmüller (translator), La Blankĉevala Rajdanto, (Der Schimmelreiter / The Rider on the White Horse) by Theodor Storm,
 * Tuj, kiam ŝia kapeto aperis en la pordofendo, la birdo alrapidis kaj sidis sur ŝia kapo aŭ ŝultro [...]
 * As soon as her little head appeared in the slightly-opened door, the bird hurried down and sat on her head or shoulder
 * As soon as her little head appeared in the slightly-opened door, the bird hurried down and sat on her head or shoulder