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1 Iberia romana
Ex. No clear evidence was found to indicate that Roman Iberia had public libraries similar to those established elsewhere in the empire.* * *Ex: No clear evidence was found to indicate that Roman Iberia had public libraries similar to those established elsewhere in the empire.
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2 Iberia
f.1 An ancient region of Asia, now transcaucasian Georgia.2 Name given by the ancient Greeks to Spain and Portugal.3 Iberia, ancient Iberian region in Europe.* * *1 Iberia* * *SF Iberia* * *femenino Iberia* * *----* Iberia romana = Roman Iberia.* * *femenino Iberia* * ** Iberia romana = Roman Iberia.* * *Iberia* * *
Iberia sustantivo femenino
Iberia
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3 romano
adj.Roman.m.1 Roman, native or inhabitant of Rome.2 Romano, Romanus.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: romanar.* * *► adjetivo1 Roman► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Roman* * *(f. - romana)noun adj.* * *romano, -a1.ADJ SM / F Roman2.SM Esp † cop *romana* * *I- na adjetivo (Hist) Roman; ( de la ciudad) of/from Rome, RomanII- na masculino, femenino (Hist) Roman; ( de la ciudad) person from Rome* * *= Roman.Ex. The same person cannot be both a man and a woman, a saint and a sinner, a stay-at-home and an explorer, an ancient Roman and a modern Russian.----* alfabeto no romano = non-Roman alphabet.* alfabeto romano = Roman alphabet, latin alphabet.* caída del imperio romano, la = Fall of the Roman Empire, the.* católico romano = Roman Catholic.* grecorromano = Graeco-Roman.* Iberia romana = Roman Iberia.* Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Imperio Romano, el = Roman Empire, the.* lechuga romana = romaine, cos, cos lettuce, romaine lettuce.* letra romana = roman.* letra romana de Caslon = Caslon roman.* obra de romanos = Herculean task, Herculanian task.* tiempos de los romanos = Roman times.* * *I- na adjetivo (Hist) Roman; ( de la ciudad) of/from Rome, RomanII- na masculino, femenino (Hist) Roman; ( de la ciudad) person from Rome* * *= Roman.Ex: The same person cannot be both a man and a woman, a saint and a sinner, a stay-at-home and an explorer, an ancient Roman and a modern Russian.
* alfabeto no romano = non-Roman alphabet.* alfabeto romano = Roman alphabet, latin alphabet.* caída del imperio romano, la = Fall of the Roman Empire, the.* católico romano = Roman Catholic.* grecorromano = Graeco-Roman.* Iberia romana = Roman Iberia.* Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Imperio Romano, el = Roman Empire, the.* lechuga romana = romaine, cos, cos lettuce, romaine lettuce.* letra romana = roman.* letra romana de Caslon = Caslon roman.* obra de romanos = Herculean task, Herculanian task.* tiempos de los romanos = Roman times.* * *1 ( Hist) Roman2 (de la ciudad) of/from Rome, Romanmasculine, feminine1 ( Hist) Romanlos romanos the Romans2 (de la ciudad) person from Rome* * *
Multiple Entries:
romano
romanó
romano◊ -na adjetivo (Hist) Roman;
( de la ciudad) of/from Rome, Roman
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Hist) Roman;
( de la ciudad) person from Rome
romano,-a
I adjetivo Roman
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Roman
' romano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clásica
- clásico
- romana
- carro
- legionario
English:
Roman
- Roman Empire
- Roman law
* * *romano, -a♦ adjRoman♦ nm,fRoman* * *I adj RomanII m, romana f Roman:a la romana GASTR in batter* * *romano, -na adj & n: Roman* * *romano adj n Roman -
4 encontrar evidencias
(v.) = find + evidenceEx. No clear evidence was found to indicate that Roman Iberia had public libraries similar to those established elsewhere in the empire.* * *(v.) = find + evidenceEx: No clear evidence was found to indicate that Roman Iberia had public libraries similar to those established elsewhere in the empire.
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5 encontrar pruebas
(v.) = find + evidenceEx. No clear evidence was found to indicate that Roman Iberia had public libraries similar to those established elsewhere in the empire.* * *(v.) = find + evidenceEx: No clear evidence was found to indicate that Roman Iberia had public libraries similar to those established elsewhere in the empire.
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6 península ibérica
f.Iberian Peninsula.* * *Iberian Peninsula* * *(n.) = IberiaEx. While Roman Spain was home to learned writers, evidence of libraries that scholars might have used in Iberia is scanty.* * *la Península Ibérica(n.) = Iberian Peninsula, theEx: This article describes some of the main reference sources for Sephardic studies in the broader sense of covering issues related not only to the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and their descendants, but also to those of the Middle east and North Africa.
(n.) = IberiaEx: While Roman Spain was home to learned writers, evidence of libraries that scholars might have used in Iberia is scanty.
* * *Iberian Peninsula
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