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1 Christopher Isherwood
m.Christopher Isherwood, Christopher William Bradshaw Isherwood. -
2 Cristóbal
• Christopher -
3 Cristóbal Colón
• Christopher Columbus -
4 Cristóbal
m.1 Christopher, Saint Christopher.2 Cristobal.* * *SM Christopher* * ** * *Cristóbal n prSan Cristóbal St Christopher;Cristóbal Colón Christopher Columbus -
5 Cristóbal Colón
m.Cristobal Colon, Christopher Columbus.* * *Ex. Fernando Columbus, the youngest son of Christopher Columbus, was a bibliophile, a book collector, and a proponent of a national library for Spain.* * *Ex: Fernando Columbus, the youngest son of Christopher Columbus, was a bibliophile, a book collector, and a proponent of a national library for Spain.
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6 Colón
m.1 colon.colon irritable irritable bowel syndrome2 Columbus, Christopher Columbus.* * *1 ANATOMÍA colon* * *noun m.* * *SM (Anat) colon* * *a) (Hist) Columbusb) (como interj) (Per fam)* * *masculino colon* * *colon1 (:)= colon (:).Nota: En clasificación, símbolo utilizado frecuentemente para combinar clases o materias.Ex: When using the: ( colon) to link concepts, the indexer is at liberty to decide in what order the concepts should be cited.
colon22 = colon.Ex: Colitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the membrane lining the colon.
* cáncer de colon = colon cancer.* colón distal = distal colon.* * *1 ( Hist) ColumbusCristóbal Colón Christopher Columbus2 ( como interj)* * *
Multiple Entries:
Colón
colon
colón
Colón (Hist) Columbus;
colón sustantivo masculino
colon ( Costa Rican and Salvadoran unit of currency)
colon sustantivo masculino Anat colon
colón m colon, Costa Rican and Salvadoran national currency
' Colón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colon
- colón
- punto
- salvaje
- dos
English:
colon
- Columbus
* * *Colón n prCristóbal Colón Christopher Columbus* * *Columbus* * *colon nm: (intestinal) colon -
7 San Cristóbal
m.1 St. Christopher, Christopher, Saint Christopher.2 Saint Christopher.3 San Cristóbal.* * *SM1) (Rel) St Christopher2) (Geog) St Kitts -
8 colon
m.1 colon.colon irritable irritable bowel syndrome2 Columbus, Christopher Columbus.* * *1 ANATOMÍA colon* * *noun m.* * *SM (Anat) colon* * *masculino colon* * *masculino colon* * *colon1 (:)= colon (:).Nota: En clasificación, símbolo utilizado frecuentemente para combinar clases o materias.Ex: When using the: ( colon) to link concepts, the indexer is at liberty to decide in what order the concepts should be cited.
colon22 = colon.Ex: Colitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the membrane lining the colon.
* cáncer de colon = colon cancer.* colón distal = distal colon.* * *1 ( Hist) ColumbusCristóbal Colón Christopher Columbus2 ( como interj)* * *
Multiple Entries:
Colón
colon
colón
Colón (Hist) Columbus;
colón sustantivo masculino
colon ( Costa Rican and Salvadoran unit of currency)
colon sustantivo masculino Anat colon
colón m colon, Costa Rican and Salvadoran national currency
' Colón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colon
- colón
- punto
- salvaje
- dos
English:
colon
- Columbus
* * *Colón n prCristóbal Colón Christopher Columbus* * *Columbus* * *colon nm: (intestinal) colon -
9 colón
m.1 colon.colon irritable irritable bowel syndrome2 Columbus, Christopher Columbus.* * *1 ANATOMÍA colon* * *noun m.* * *SM (Anat) colon* * ** * *masculino colon* * *colon1 (:)= colon (:).Nota: En clasificación, símbolo utilizado frecuentemente para combinar clases o materias.Ex: When using the: ( colon) to link concepts, the indexer is at liberty to decide in what order the concepts should be cited.
colon22 = colon.Ex: Colitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the membrane lining the colon.
* cáncer de colon = colon cancer.* colón distal = distal colon.* * *1 ( Hist) ColumbusCristóbal Colón Christopher Columbus2 ( como interj)* * *
Multiple Entries:
Colón
colon
colón
Colón (Hist) Columbus;
colón sustantivo masculino
colon ( Costa Rican and Salvadoran unit of currency)
colon sustantivo masculino Anat colon
colón m colon, Costa Rican and Salvadoran national currency
' Colón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colon
- colón
- punto
- salvaje
- dos
English:
colon
- Columbus
* * *Colón n prCristóbal Colón Christopher Columbus* * *Columbus* * *colon nm: (intestinal) colon -
10 San
adj.1 Saint.san José Saint Joseph2 St., saint.* * *► adjetivo1 saint■ San Carlos Saint Charles Table 1 NOTA Used before names of male saints except for Tomás, Tomé, Toribio and Domingo. See also santo,-a /Table 1* * *SM [apócope de santo] saintsanto, lunesse casarán por San Juan — [en sentido extenso] they'll get married sometime in midsummer; [estrictamente] they'll get married round about St John's Day
* * *adjetivo (apócope de santo usado delante de nombres de varón excepto Domingo, Tomás y Tomé) St, Saint* * *= S..Nota: Abreviatura de Saint.Ex. S. Augustine's abbey became later the country residence of the abbots.----* armar la de San Quintín = kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row.* día de San Valentín, el = St. Valentine's Day.* fiebre de San Antonio = St. Anthony's fire.* fuego de San Antonio = St. Anthony's fire.* río San Lorenzo = Saint Lawrence River.* San Antonio de Abad = Saint Anthony Abbot.* San + Nombre = St. [Saint] + Nombre, Saint [St.] + Nombre.* tarjeta de San Valentín = valentine.* * *adjetivo (apócope de santo usado delante de nombres de varón excepto Domingo, Tomás y Tomé) St, Saint* * *= S..Nota: Abreviatura de Saint.Ex: S. Augustine's abbey became later the country residence of the abbots.
* armar la de San Quintín = kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row.* día de San Valentín, el = St. Valentine's Day.* fiebre de San Antonio = St. Anthony's fire.* fuego de San Antonio = St. Anthony's fire.* río San Lorenzo = Saint Lawrence River.* San Antonio de Abad = Saint Anthony Abbot.* San + Nombre = St. [Saint] + Nombre, Saint [St.] + Nombre.* tarjeta de San Valentín = valentine.* * *(apócope de santo1 adj A. (↑ santo (1)) usado delante de nombres de varón excepto Domingo, Tomás y Tomé) St, SaintSan Pedro y San Pablo St Peter and St Paulel 19 de marzo es San José March 19th is St Joseph's Day* * *
Multiple Entries:
San
san
San adjetivo (apócope de
san adjetivo saint
San Pedro, Saint Peter ➣ santo,-a
' san' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
por
- S.
- San Salvador
- veranillo
- canal
- falla
- San
- santo
English:
Boxing Day
- Indian summer
- midway
- saint
- San Marino
- Santa Claus
- St
- valentine
- bedlam
- Indian
- lady
- midsummer
- stop
* * *san1 adj santo is shortened to san when it comes before a man's name, except before the names Domingo, Tomás, Tomé and Toribio.SaintUrug San Antonio [mariquita] Br ladybird, US ladybug;San Bernardo [perro] Saint Bernard;San Cristóbal y Nieves [federación] Saint Kitts and Nevis;San Francisco [ciudad] San Francisco;San José [santo] Saint Joseph;[de Costa Rica] San José; Andes, Méx San Lunes = imaginary saint's day cited as an excuse for not going to work on Monday;estaba festejando el San Lunes he had a bad attack of lazyitis and didn't go to work on Monday;San Marino San Marino;RP San Pablo [ciudad] São Paulo;San Petersburgo Saint Petersburg;San Salvador San Salvadorsan2 nmVen = popular savings scheme* * *adj Saint* * ** * *San abr St. / SaintSan Juan St. John -
11 Antonio
m.1 Anthony, Antonio.2 Antonius, Anthony, Marcus Antonius, Antony.* * *SM Anthony* * *= Anthony.Ex. The baby was named Anthony Christopher Southwood and weighed 8 lbs., 5 ozs.----* fiebre de San Antonio = St. Anthony's fire.* fuego de San Antonio = St. Anthony's fire.* * *= Anthony.Ex: The baby was named Anthony Christopher Southwood and weighed 8 lbs., 5 ozs.
* fiebre de San Antonio = St. Anthony's fire.* fuego de San Antonio = St. Anthony's fire.* * *Antonio n prSan Antonio St Anthony;San Antonio de Padua St Anthony of Padua -
12 coleccionista de libros
(n.) = book-collectorEx. Fernando Columbus, the youngest son of Christopher Columbus, was a bibliophile, a book collector, and a proponent of a national library for Spain.* * *(n.) = book-collectorEx: Fernando Columbus, the youngest son of Christopher Columbus, was a bibliophile, a book collector, and a proponent of a national library for Spain.
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13 colombino
► adjetivo1 of Christopher Columbus, Columbian* * *ADJ of Columbus, relating to Columbus* * *- na adjetivo of/relating to Columbus* * *= Columbian.Ex. The chief difficulty in using Columbian sources lies in the unusual number of times that they have been transcribed, translated, condensed, combined and reconstructed.* * *- na adjetivo of/relating to Columbus* * *= Columbian.Ex: The chief difficulty in using Columbian sources lies in the unusual number of times that they have been transcribed, translated, condensed, combined and reconstructed.
* * *colombino -naof/relating to Columbus* * *colombino, -a adj= relating to Christopher Columbus* * *adj of Columbus, Columbian -
14 egotista
adj.1 egotist, one who talks too much of himself.2 egotistic, egotistical, conceited, narcissistic.f. & m.1 egotist, boastful person, conceited person, egomaniac.2 selfish person, egotist, egoist.* * *► adjetivo1 egotistic, egotistical1 egotist* * *1.ADJ egotistical, egotist2.SMF egotist* * *= egotistical, egotistic, egotist.Ex. Some critics have portrayed Christopher Columbus as egotistical, inept, brutal, and even sadistic.Ex. The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic and self-complacent is erroneous.Ex. One nice thing about egotists is that they don't talk about other people.* * *= egotistical, egotistic, egotist.Ex: Some critics have portrayed Christopher Columbus as egotistical, inept, brutal, and even sadistic.
Ex: The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic and self-complacent is erroneous.Ex: One nice thing about egotists is that they don't talk about other people.* * *egotistic, egotisticalegotist* * *♦ adjegotistic, egotistical♦ nmfegotist* * *egotista adj: egotistic, egotistical, conceitedegotista nmf: egotist, conceited person -
15 egoísta
adj.selfish, egocentric, egoistic, egoistical.f. & m.selfish person, egoist, self-seeker.* * *► adjetivo1 selfish, egoistic, egoistical1 egoist, selfish person* * *adj.* * *1.ADJ egoistical, selfish2.SMF egoist, selfish person* * *Iadjetivo selfish, egotisticIIno seas egoistón — (fam) don't be mean (colloq)
masculino y femenino (Psic) egotist* * *= selfish, egoistic, egotistical, egoist, self-serving, self-focusing, self-focused, egotistic, egotist.Ex. Like little children they're selfish, demanding, and dependent.Ex. Idealistic theoretical slogans abound but an egoistic, suspicious and lax attitude on the part of decision makers towards resource sharing has not been overcome.Ex. Some critics have portrayed Christopher Columbus as egotistical, inept, brutal, and even sadistic.Ex. Hypocrites are generally regarded as morally-corrupt, cynical egoists who consciously and deliberately deceive others in order to further their own interests.Ex. At the same time he warns against self-serving marketing.Ex. We can all do the same for each other provided we have discovered how to talk in a way that gets beyond the self-focusing use of literature.Ex. In either case we are making use of the book for our own ends: our reading has become self-focused.Ex. The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic and self-complacent is erroneous.Ex. One nice thing about egotists is that they don't talk about other people.----* de modo egoísta = selfishly.* * *Iadjetivo selfish, egotisticIIno seas egoistón — (fam) don't be mean (colloq)
masculino y femenino (Psic) egotist* * *= selfish, egoistic, egotistical, egoist, self-serving, self-focusing, self-focused, egotistic, egotist.Ex: Like little children they're selfish, demanding, and dependent.
Ex: Idealistic theoretical slogans abound but an egoistic, suspicious and lax attitude on the part of decision makers towards resource sharing has not been overcome.Ex: Some critics have portrayed Christopher Columbus as egotistical, inept, brutal, and even sadistic.Ex: Hypocrites are generally regarded as morally-corrupt, cynical egoists who consciously and deliberately deceive others in order to further their own interests.Ex: At the same time he warns against self-serving marketing.Ex: We can all do the same for each other provided we have discovered how to talk in a way that gets beyond the self-focusing use of literature.Ex: In either case we are making use of the book for our own ends: our reading has become self-focused.Ex: The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic and self-complacent is erroneous.Ex: One nice thing about egotists is that they don't talk about other people.* de modo egoísta = selfishly.* * *selfish, egoistic, egotistic( Psic) egoist, egotistes una egoísta she is very selfish* * *
egoísta adjetivo
selfish, egotistic
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Psic) egotist;
egoísta
I adjetivo egoistic, selfish
II mf egoist, selfish person
' egoísta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
buitre
- interesada
- interesado
- acaparador
- mezquindad
- puro
- volver
English:
ax
- axe
- egoist
- possessive
- selfish
- unselfish
* * *♦ adjegoistic, selfish;¡mira que eres egoísta! you're so selfish!;era muy egoísta con sus hermanos he was very selfish towards his brothers and sisters♦ nmfegotist, selfish person;ser un egoísta to be very selfish, to be an egotist* * *I adj selfish, egoisticII m/f egoist* * *egoísta adj: selfish, egoisticegoísta nmf: egoist, selfish person* * *egoísta1 adj selfishegoísta2 n selfish person -
16 en la actualidad
at present* * *nowadays, currently, at present* * *= at present, nowadays, presently, today, modern-day, now, these days, at the present time, at the present, in present times, at present time, in modern times, in this day and age, currentlyEx. A number of libraries are at present involved in the conversion of their traditional card catalogues.Ex. There is a terrific interest in Holmesiana nowadays.Ex. The acquisitions systems is presently only available to subscribers to BOSS.Ex. Those dates which are older than today's date are eliminated by the system.Ex. Louis de Poincy was the governor of the French island Saint Christopher ( modern-day Saint Kitts) from 1639 to 1660.Ex. The article 'The ABC of CD: where is CD-ROM now?' is a basic introduction to CD-ROMs.Ex. Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex. At the present time online catalogs seem to be prohibitively expensive for public libraries.Ex. At present, the library board consists of: a housewife, who is serving as chairwoman, a stockbroker, a retired head of the health department, an owner of a hardware store, and an attorney = En la actualidad, la comisión de biblioteca consta de un ama de casa, que actúa de presidenta, un agente de bolsa, un director del departamento de sanidad jubilado, el propietario de una ferretería y un abogado.Ex. The question of ideological thought (in the sense of a veiled interest-determined trend of thought) is again rearing its head in present times.Ex. The research project explored the ways in which information is used in the UK at present time.Ex. In modern times, the term 'ecology' has had exclusive reference to a scientific discipline and not a branch of philosophy.Ex. In this day and age the library sociologist cannot do without using the word 'class' in the library context.Ex. Currently, online document request services are possible, but this is not usually a feature of the facilities of any but the largest co-operatives.* * *= at present, nowadays, presently, today, modern-day, now, these days, at the present time, at the present, in present times, at present time, in modern times, in this day and age, currentlyEx: A number of libraries are at present involved in the conversion of their traditional card catalogues.
Ex: There is a terrific interest in Holmesiana nowadays.Ex: The acquisitions systems is presently only available to subscribers to BOSS.Ex: Those dates which are older than today's date are eliminated by the system.Ex: Louis de Poincy was the governor of the French island Saint Christopher ( modern-day Saint Kitts) from 1639 to 1660.Ex: The article 'The ABC of CD: where is CD-ROM now?' is a basic introduction to CD-ROMs.Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex: At the present time online catalogs seem to be prohibitively expensive for public libraries.Ex: At present, the library board consists of: a housewife, who is serving as chairwoman, a stockbroker, a retired head of the health department, an owner of a hardware store, and an attorney = En la actualidad, la comisión de biblioteca consta de un ama de casa, que actúa de presidenta, un agente de bolsa, un director del departamento de sanidad jubilado, el propietario de una ferretería y un abogado.Ex: The question of ideological thought (in the sense of a veiled interest-determined trend of thought) is again rearing its head in present times.Ex: The research project explored the ways in which information is used in the UK at present time.Ex: In modern times, the term 'ecology' has had exclusive reference to a scientific discipline and not a branch of philosophy.Ex: In this day and age the library sociologist cannot do without using the word 'class' in the library context.Ex: Currently, online document request services are possible, but this is not usually a feature of the facilities of any but the largest co-operatives. -
17 gobernador
adj.governing.m.governor, ruler.* * *► adjetivo1 governing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 governor\gobernador civil provincial governorla junta gobernadora the governing board* * *(f. - gobernadora)noun* * *gobernador, -a1.ADJ [partido] governing, ruling2.SM / F governor* * *- dora masculino, femenino (Gob) governor* * *= governor, bey.Ex. Louis de Poincy was the governor of the French island Saint Christopher (modern-day Saint Kitts) from 1639 to 1660.Ex. Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.----* del gobernador = gubernatorial.* elección para gobernador = gubernatorial election.* gobernador general = Governor General.* * *- dora masculino, femenino (Gob) governor* * *= governor, bey.Ex: Louis de Poincy was the governor of the French island Saint Christopher (modern-day Saint Kitts) from 1639 to 1660.
Ex: Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.* del gobernador = gubernatorial.* elección para gobernador = gubernatorial election.* gobernador general = Governor General.* * *masculine, feminineA ( Gob) governorCompuestos:● gobernador civil, gobernadora civilmasculine, feminine civil governor● gobernador militar, gobernadora militarmasculine, feminine military governorBCompuesto:feminine brickellia* * *
gobernador◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino
governor
gobernador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino governor
' gobernador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gobernadora
- prefecto
English:
fit up
- governor
- designate
* * *gobernador, -ora♦ adjgoverning♦ nm,fgovernorEsp Antes gobernador civil = person representing the central government in each province;gobernador general governor general* * *I adj governing atrII m, gobernadora f governor* * *gobernador, - dora n: governor* * *gobernador n governor -
18 hospicio
m.1 orphanage, children's home.2 hospice, asylum, orphanage, poorhouse.* * *1 (de huérfanos) orphanage2 (de peregrinos) hospice3 (de pobres) poorhouse* * *SM1) [para niños] orphanage2) [para pobres] ( Hist) poorhouse; (Rel) hospice3) Cono Sur [para ancianos] old people's home* * *masculino ( para niños huérfanos) orphanage; (para peregrinos, mendigos) (Hist) hospice* * *= hospice, almshouse.Ex. The article 'The librarian in the hospice' describes how the librarian seeks to support St Christopher's hospice staff in caring for dying patients while also handling many requests from health-care workers in the UK and abroad for information.Ex. The author explains the reconstruction of charitable institutions (including hospitals, cemeteries, almshouses, orphanages and schools) in California after the 1783 earthquake.* * *masculino ( para niños huérfanos) orphanage; (para peregrinos, mendigos) (Hist) hospice* * *= hospice, almshouse.Ex: The article 'The librarian in the hospice' describes how the librarian seeks to support St Christopher's hospice staff in caring for dying patients while also handling many requests from health-care workers in the UK and abroad for information.
Ex: The author explains the reconstruction of charitable institutions (including hospitals, cemeteries, almshouses, orphanages and schools) in California after the 1783 earthquake.* * *1 (para niños huérfanos) orphanage2 ( Hist) (para peregrinos, mendigos) hospice* * *
hospicio sustantivo masculino ( para niños huérfanos) orphanage
hospicio sustantivo masculino hospice, hostel, inn
' hospicio' also found in these entries:
English:
poorhouse
* * *hospicio nm1. [para niños] orphanage, children's home2. [para pobres] poorhouse* * *m* * *hospicio nm: orphanage -
19 llamar la atención sobre
(v.) = draw + attention to, pull + Nombre + to, bring + Nombre + into the public eye, raise + awareness, enhance + awarenessEx. Collins draws attention to the major initiatives taken by the Statistical Office of the European Communities in the use of data banks to promote the rapid transmission of data.Ex. Look around your favorite retail stores -- what grabs your attention and pulls you to a product?.Ex. Superman actor Christopher Reeve's 1995 injury has brought this health problem into the public eye in recent years.Ex. All libraries must clearly help to raise awareness in this way.Ex. The aim was to enhance awareness of the wealth of published statistical data available and to show its value as a decision making aid for the business person.* * *(v.) = draw + attention to, pull + Nombre + to, bring + Nombre + into the public eye, raise + awareness, enhance + awarenessEx: Collins draws attention to the major initiatives taken by the Statistical Office of the European Communities in the use of data banks to promote the rapid transmission of data.
Ex: Look around your favorite retail stores -- what grabs your attention and pulls you to a product?.Ex: Superman actor Christopher Reeve's 1995 injury has brought this health problem into the public eye in recent years.Ex: All libraries must clearly help to raise awareness in this way.Ex: The aim was to enhance awareness of the wealth of published statistical data available and to show its value as a decision making aid for the business person. -
20 moribundo
adj.dying.m.dying person, moribund, goner.* * *► adjetivo1 moribund► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 moribund* * *moribundo, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] dyingestaba moribundo — he was dying, he was at death's door
2) [proceso, negocio] moribundel régimen está moribundo — the regime is moribund o on the way out
2.SM / F dying person* * *I- da adjetivo dying, moribund (frml)II* * *= dying, moribund.Ex. The article 'The librarian in the hospice' describes how the librarian seeks to support St Christopher's Hospice staff in caring for dying patients while also handling many requests from health-care workers in the UK and abroad for information.Ex. Libraries must show that they are not moribund institutions sinking into obsolescence but community catalysts.* * *I- da adjetivo dying, moribund (frml)II* * *= dying, moribund.Ex: The article 'The librarian in the hospice' describes how the librarian seeks to support St Christopher's Hospice staff in caring for dying patients while also handling many requests from health-care workers in the UK and abroad for information.
Ex: Libraries must show that they are not moribund institutions sinking into obsolescence but community catalysts.* * *dying, moribund ( frml)está moribundo he's dying, he's at death's dooruna industria moribunda a dying o moribund industrymasculine, femininedying man ( o woman etc)* * *
moribundo◊ -da adjetivo
dying, moribund (frml)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
dying man (o woman etc)
moribundo,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino moribund, dying: encontramos un perro moribundo al lado de la carretera, we found a dying dog at the side of the road
' moribundo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
moribunda
- agonía
English:
dying
* * *moribundo, -a♦ adjdying;un paciente moribundo a dying patient♦ nm,fdying man, f dying woman;los moribundos the dying* * *I adj dyingII m, moribunda f dying man/woman* * *moribundo, -da adj: dying, moribundmoribundo, -da n: dying person* * *moribundo adj dying
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