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1 fieffé
fieffé, e [fjefe]adjective* * *fieffée fjefe adjectif* * *fjefe adj fieffé, -e(avant le nom) (ivrogne, menteur) arrant, out-and-out* * *un fieffé menteur/voleur an arrant liar/thief -
2 infeudare
infeudare v.tr.1 (st.) to enfeoff2 (estens.) (assoggettare) to subjugate, to subdue, to get* control over (sthg.): infeudare la propria coscienza, to subdue one's conscience; (econ.) i monopoli infeudano le piccole industrie, monopolies get control over small industries.◘ infeudarsi v.rifl.1 (st.) to become* enfeoffed2 (estens.) to become* subjugated.
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