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['dʒækəbaɪt]nome stor. giacobita m. e f.* * *Jacobite /ˈdʒækəbaɪt/ (stor.)A n.B a.di, dei giacobiti: a Jacobite plot, una congiura di giacobitiJacobiticala.di giacobita; dei giacobitiJacobitismn. [u]giacobitismo; legalitarismo dei giacobiti.* * *['dʒækəbaɪt]nome stor. giacobita m. e f.
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