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1 miraculé
miraculé, e [miʀakyle]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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miraculée miʀakyle Religion adjectif [malade] who is/was etc miraculously cured (épith, après n)
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nom masculin, féminin* * *miʀakyle adj miraculé, -e* * *A adj [malade, personne] miraculously cured.B nm,f person on whom a miracle has been worked; c'est un miraculé he has been saved by a miracle; les miraculés de la route people who have miraculously survived a road accident.[d'une maladie] miraculously cured[d'un accident] miraculously saved————————, miraculée [mirakyle] nom masculin, nom féminin1. RELIGION2. [survivant] miraculous survivor
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