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1 monje Capuchino
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2 capuchino
• Capuchin• Capuchin monk -
3 capuchino
adj.capuchin.m.1 cappuccino, cappuccino coffee.2 Capuchin monk, Capuchin.3 capuchin.* * *► adjetivo1 Capuchin► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (café) cappuccino, frothy white coffee————————1 (café) cappuccino, frothy white coffee* * *SM1) (Rel) Capuchin2) LAm (Zool) Capuchin monkey3) (=café) cappuccino (coffee)* * *- na masculino, femenino1) (Relig) capuchin* * *- na masculino, femenino1) (Relig) capuchin* * *capuchin ( before n)masculine, feminineA ( Relig) capuchinB ( Zool) capuchinC* * *
capuchino sustantivo masculino
1 (café) capuccino
2 Rel capuchin
* * *capuchino, -a♦ adjCapuchin♦ nm1. [fraile] Capuchin2. [café] cappuccino3. [mono] capuchin (monkey)* * *m1 GASTR cappuccino2 REL Capuchin* * *capuchino nm1) : Capuchin (monk)2) : capuchin (monkey)3) : cappuccino -
4 Kapuziner
m; -s, -1. KATH. Capuchin (monk)2. ZOOL. Capuchin monkey3. österr. Kaffee: cappuccino* * *der Kapuzinercapuchin* * *Ka|pu|zi|ner I [kapu'tsiːnɐ]m -s, - (BOT)nasturtium II [kapu'tsiːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Ka|pu|zí|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (ECCL)Capuchin* * *Ka·pu·zi·ner<-s, ->[kapuˈtsi:nɐ]m* * *der; Kapuziners, Kapuziner: Capuchin [friar]* * *1. KATH Capuchin (monk)2. ZOOL Capuchin monkey3. österr Kaffee: cappuccino* * *der; Kapuziners, Kapuziner: Capuchin [friar]* * *m.capuchin monk n. -
5 capucin
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6 Kapuzinermönch
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7 капуцин
(монах нищенствующего ордена, основанного в 1525 в Италии как ветвь ордена францисканцев для борьбы с Реформацией) Capuchin (friar), Capuchin monk -
8 monje Capuchino
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9 frate
m religion friar, monk* * *frate s.m.1 friar; monk: frate laico, lay brother; frati minori, Grey-Friars; frati predicatori, Black-Friars; frate francescano, domenicano, cappuccino, Franciscan, Dominican, Capuchin (friar); farsi frate, to become a friar // va' a farti frate!, (fig.) get out of the way!4 (edil.) ventilation tile.* * *['frate]sostantivo maschile friar, monk; (come appellativo) brother* * *frate/'frate/sostantivo m.friar, monk; (come appellativo) brother. -
10 kapucijner
n. capuchin, Franciscan monk
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