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f crusade* * *crociata s.f.1 (st.) crusade: la prima crociata, the first crusade; la crociata contro gli Albigesi, the crusade against the Albigenses2 ( campagna) crusade: crociata contro il fumo, crusade against smoking; crociata contro l'alcolismo, temperance crusade; spirito di crociata, crusading sprint.* * *[kro'tʃata]sostantivo femminile stor. crusade (anche fig.)* * *crociata/kro't∫ata/sostantivo f. -
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