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1 Constantine
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2 Constantine, Argelia
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3 Constantino
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4 pagano
adj.pagan, heathen.m.1 pagan, gentile, heathen, infidel.2 scapegoat.* * *► adjetivo1 RELIGIÓN pagan► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 RELIGIÓN pagan————————► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 familiar one who pays* * *(f. - pagana)noun adj.* * *pagano, -a1.ADJ (Rel) pagan, heathen2. SM / F1) (Rel) pagan, heathen2) * = paganini3) (=chivo expiatorio) scapegoat, dupe, victim* * *I- na adjetivo pagan; (pey) heathenII- na masculino, femenino pagan, non-believer; (pey) heathen* * *= pagan, pagan, heathen.Ex. Being able to read, they would read seditious literature and become pagans and insolent towards their superiors.Ex. Most of these libraries were destroyed when the Emperor Constantine ordered Christian churches to be built on the sites of the pagan temples -- these housed many of the libraries.Ex. The heathen cemetery is part of a general movement in which people from different religious communities want to be buried in separate places under separate conditions.* * *I- na adjetivo pagan; (pey) heathenII- na masculino, femenino pagan, non-believer; (pey) heathen* * *= pagan, pagan, heathen.Ex: Being able to read, they would read seditious literature and become pagans and insolent towards their superiors.
Ex: Most of these libraries were destroyed when the Emperor Constantine ordered Christian churches to be built on the sites of the pagan temples -- these housed many of the libraries.Ex: The heathen cemetery is part of a general movement in which people from different religious communities want to be buried in separate places under separate conditions.* * *pagan; ( pey) heathenmasculine, feminine* * *
pagano◊ -na adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
pagan;
(pey) heathen
pagano,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino pagan
' pagano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pagana
English:
heathen
- pagan
* * *pagano, -a♦ adjpagan, heathen♦ nm,f1. Rel pagan, heathen* * *I adj paganII m, pagana f pagan;ser el pagano fig pay (de for), be the one who suffers* * *pagano, -na adj & n: pagan -
5 Constantino I
m.Constantine I, Constantine the Great.
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