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1 (to) betoken
(to) betoken /bɪˈtəʊkən/v. t. (form.)1 far presagire; far prevedere2 denotare; minacciare (fig.): The sky is overcast and betokens snow, il cielo è coperto e minaccia neve. -
2 (to) betoken
(to) betoken /bɪˈtəʊkən/v. t. (form.)1 far presagire; far prevedere2 denotare; minacciare (fig.): The sky is overcast and betokens snow, il cielo è coperto e minaccia neve.
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