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1 galant
Adj.1. altm. Benehmen, Mann: gallant2. galantes Abenteuer amorous escapade* * *well-mannered; polite; courteous; gallant; chivalrous* * *ga|lạnt [ga'lant] (dated)1. adjgallantgalantes Abenteuer — affair of the heart, amatory adventure
2. advgallantly* * *ga·lant[gaˈlant]adj (veraltend)2. (amourös) amorousein \galantes Abenteuer an amorous adventure* * *1.1) (veralt.) gallant2.adverbial gallantly* * *galant adj1. obs Benehmen, Mann: gallant2.galantes Abenteuer amorous escapade3. LIT:galante Dichtung galant poetry* * *1.1) (veralt.) gallant2.adverbial gallantly* * *adj.chivalrous adj.gallant adj. adv.chivalrously adv.gallantly adv. -
2 Liebesabenteuer
n amorous adventure ( oder escapade)* * *Lie|bes|aben|teu|erntamorous adventure* * *Lie·bes·aben·teu·er* * * -
3 Liebesabenteuer
n1. amorous adventure2. amorous escapade3. love affairn[sexuelles Abenteuer]sex adventuresexual adventure -
4 Eskapade
f; -, -n; geh. escapade* * *Es|ka|pa|de [ɛska'paːdə]f -, -n(von Pferd) caper; (fig) escapade* * *(a daring or adventurous act, often one that is disapproved of by others: Have you heard about his latest escapade?) escapade* * *Es·ka·pa·de<-, -n>[ɛskaˈpa:də]f2. (Dressursprung beim Pferd) caprice* * *die; Eskapade, Eskapaden escapade; (Seitensprung) amorous adventure* * ** * *die; Eskapade, Eskapaden escapade; (Seitensprung) amorous adventure -
5 galant
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6 Liebesabenteuer
Lie·bes·aben·teu·er ntamorous adventure, romance
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