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1 converso
Del verbo conversar: ( conjugate conversar) \ \
converso es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
conversó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: conversar converso
conversar ( conjugate conversar) verbo intransitivo◊ conversé largo rato con ella I had a long talk o chat with her
conversar verbo intransitivo to talk [con, to/with] [sobre, about]
converso,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino convert ' converso' also found in these entries: Spanish: conversa English: born-again - convert -
2 Converso
◙ n. (בספרדית: "אחד שהמיר דתו"), מומר, יהודי או מסולמי בספרד שלכאורה התנצרו בתקופת ימי הביניים המאוחרת בכדי להתחמק מגירוש או רדיפה אך המשיכו בחשאי לנהוג על פי דתם ואמונתם* * *◙ םתנומאו םתד יפ לע גוהנל יאשחב וכישמה ךא הפידר וא שוריגמ קמחתהל ידכב תרחואמה םייניבה ימי תפוקתב ורצנתה הרואכלש דרפסב ימלוסמ וא ידוהי,רמומ,("ותד רימהש דחא":תידרפסב)◄ -
3 Converso
In the Portuguese language, literally, "one who converted." Historical term dating to late 15th century, meaning a Jew who had converted to Christianity, a " New Christian." The term applied to those Jews who had converted to Christianity following the 1496 royal decree of King Manuel I of Portugal that ordered the expulsion of all Jews and Muslims who did not receive Christian baptism. -
4 convert
1. kən'və:t verb1) (to change from one thing into another: He has converted his house into four separate flats; This sofa converts into a bed.) convertir, transformar2) (to change from one religion etc to another: He was converted to Christianity.) convertir(se) a
2. 'konvə:t noun(a person who has been converted to a particular religion etc: a convert to Buddhism.) converso
3. noun(a car with a folding or detachable top.) descapotableconvert vb convertir■ can you convert dollars into euros? ¿sabes convertir dólares en euros?2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in rugby) transformar, convertir1 convertirse (into/to, en)1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL converso,-aconvert [kən'vərt] vt1) : convertir (a una religión o un partido)2) change: convertir, cambiarconvert vi: convertirseconvert ['kɑn.vərt] n: converso m, -sa fn.• converso s.m.• convertido s.m.v.• convertir v.
I 'kɑːnvɜːrt, 'kɒnvɜːtnoun converso, -sa m,f
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1. kən'vɜːrt, kən'vɜːt1) \<\<building\>\> remodelar, reformar; \<\<vehicle\>\> transformarto convert something INTO something — convertir* or transformar algo en algo
to convert pounds into o to kilos — convertir* libras a or en kilos
2) ( cause to change view) convertir*to convert somebody TO something — convertir* a alguien a algo
3) ( Sport) transformar, convertir*
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vi1) ( change into)to convert INTO o TO something — convertirse* or transformarse en algo
2) (Pol, Relig)to convert TO something — convertirse* a algo
1.N ['kɒnvɜːt]converso(-a) m / fto become a convert — convertirse, hacerse converso
2. VT[kǝn'vɜːt]1) [+ appliance] adaptar; [+ house] reformar, convertir ( into en); (Econ) [+ currency] convertir (to, into en); (Rel) convertir (to a); (fig) convencer (to a)to convert sth into — convertir algo en, transformar algo en
2) (Rugby, US Football) transformar3) (Jur) apropiarse ilícitamente ( to one's own use para uso propio)3.VI [kǝn'vɜːt]convertirse (to a)* * *
I ['kɑːnvɜːrt, 'kɒnvɜːt]noun converso, -sa m,f
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1. [kən'vɜːrt, kən'vɜːt]1) \<\<building\>\> remodelar, reformar; \<\<vehicle\>\> transformarto convert something INTO something — convertir* or transformar algo en algo
to convert pounds into o to kilos — convertir* libras a or en kilos
2) ( cause to change view) convertir*to convert somebody TO something — convertir* a alguien a algo
3) ( Sport) transformar, convertir*
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vi1) ( change into)to convert INTO o TO something — convertirse* or transformarse en algo
2) (Pol, Relig)to convert TO something — convertirse* a algo
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5 conversely
['kɒnvɜːslɪ, kən'vɜːslɪ]avverbio per converso, al contrario* * *[kon'və:sli]adverb al contrario* * *conversely /ˈkɒnvɜ:slɪ/avv.per converso; al contrario.* * *['kɒnvɜːslɪ, kən'vɜːslɪ]avverbio per converso, al contrario -
6 lay
I [leɪ] II [leɪ]1) [ worker] non esperto, non specializzato2) relig. [preacher, member] laicoIII [leɪ]nome pop. spreg. chiavata f., scopata f.IV 1. [leɪ]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. laid)1) (place) posare, porre, mettere [object, card]; (spread out) stendere [rug, blanket, covering]; (arrange) collocare, disporre; deporre [ wreath]to lay hands on sth. — fig. (find) mettere mano a qcs.
to lay hands on sb. — relig. imporre le mani su qcn
2) (set for meal) apparecchiare, mettere [ table]4) (fix in place) posare [carpet, tiles, cable, mine]; costruire [railway, road]5) zool. deporre [ egg]6) fig. sporgere [charge, complaint]; muovere [ accusation]; gettare [curse, spell]to lay stress o emphasis on sth. — porre l'accento su qcs
8) pop. (have sex with) scopare2.- lay by- lay down- lay in- lay into- lay off- lay on- lay open- lay out- lay up••to lay a finger o hand on sb. — (beat) alzare un dito contro qcn., mettere le mani addosso a qcn
* * *I 1. [lei] past tense, past participle - laid; verb1) (to place, set or put (down), often carefully: She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair; He laid down his pencil; She laid her report before the committee.)2) (to place in a lying position: She laid the baby on his back.)3) (to put in order or arrange: She went to lay the table for dinner; to lay one's plans / a trap.)4) (to flatten: The animal laid back its ears; The wind laid the corn flat.)5) (to cause to disappear or become quiet: to lay a ghost / doubts.)6) ((of a bird) to produce (eggs): The hen laid four eggs; My hens are laying well.)7) (to bet: I'll lay five pounds that you don't succeed.)•- layer2. verb(to put, cut or arrange in layers: She had her hair layered by the hairdresser.) scalare; fare a strati- layabout- lay-by
- layout
- laid up
- lay aside
- lay bare
- lay by
- lay down
- lay one's hands on
- lay hands on
- lay in
- lay low
- lay off
- lay on
- lay out
- lay up
- lay waste II see lie II III [lei] adjective1) (not a member of the clergy: lay preachers.)2) (not an expert or a professional (in a particular subject): Doctors tend to use words that lay people don't understand.)•- laymanIV [lei] noun(an epic poem.)* * *I [leɪ] adjRel laico (-a), secolare, (brother, sister) laico (-a), (fig: non-specialist) profano (-a)II [leɪ] ptSee:lie IIIII [leɪ] laid pt, pp1. vt1) (put, set) mettere, posare, (carpet) stendere, (bricks) posare, (cable, pipe) installare, fare la posa di, (trail) lasciare, (subj: bird: egg) deporre, fareto lay the facts/one's proposals before sb — presentare i fatti/delle proposte a qn
to be laid to rest — (euph: buried) essere sepolto (-a)
to get laid fam! — scopare fam!
to lay o.s. open to attack/criticism — esporsi agli attacchi/alle critiche
to lay claim to sth — reclamare qc, accampare diritti mpl su qc
to lay odds or a bet on sth — scommettere su qc
3) (settle: ghost) placare, esorcizzare, (doubts, fears) eliminare, dissipare2. vi(bird) fare le uova, deporre le uova•- lay by- lay down- lay in- lay into- lay off- lay on- lay out- lay over- lay up* * *lay (1) /leɪ/n.1 [u] disposizione; posizione; configurazione: the lay of the land, la configurazione del terreno; (fig.) la situazione attuale4 (fam.) ramo d'affari; lavoro; attività5 (fam.) prezzo6 (volg.) scopata, chiavata (volg.)lay (2) /leɪ/n.(letter.) lai; canzone; lamento.lay (3) /leɪ/a. attr.2 incompetente; profano● (leg., in Inghil.) lay judge, giudice onorario ( non di carriera); giudice di pace □ lay reader, (relig.) predicatore laico; (fig.) profano □ (relig.) lay sister, sorella laica; conversa □ lay status, laicato; condizione secolare.lay (4) /leɪ/pass. di to lie (2).♦ (to) lay /leɪ/(pass. e p. p. laid)A v. t.1 posare; porre; mettere; mettere a posto; collocare; distendere; stendere; spalmare: He laid the keys on the desk, ha posato le chiavi sulla scrivania; to lay bricks, posare i mattoni l'uno sull'altro; to lay the foundation of st., porre (o gettare) le fondamenta di qc.; to lay a railway track, posare un binario; to lay the cloth, stendere (o mettere) la tovaglia; to lay a bomb, mettere una bomba; to lay paint [plaster], stendere la vernice [l'intonaco]2 deporre, fare ( uova); fare le uova: Hens lay eggs, le galline fanno le uova; Reptiles lay eggs, i rettili depongono le uova3 calmare; acquietare; smorzare; fugare; placare: The rain has laid the dust, la pioggia ha smorzato la polvere; to lay sb. 's doubts, fugare ogni dubbio dalla mente di q.4 preparare; progettare; elaborare; fare: to lay a fire, preparare (o disporre la legna, il carbone per) il fuoco; to lay one's plans carefully, preparare accuratamente i propri piani5 mettere innanzi a; esporre; presentare; muovere ( accuse): The lawyer laid his case before the court, l'avvocato ha presentato (o ha esposto) il caso al tribunale6 imporre; dare ( ordini, ecc.): to lay heavy taxes on st., imporre balzelli gravosi su qc.; to lay strict injunctions on sb., dare severi ordini a q.7 coprire; ricoprire; rivestire: to lay a floor with wall-to-wall carpeting, coprire un pavimento con la moquette8 scommettere; fare ( una scommessa); puntare: We laid a wager on who would come in first, facemmo una scommessa su chi sarebbe arrivato primo; I'll lay ten pounds that she'll be late, scommetto dieci sterline che arriverà in ritardo9 appianare; spianare; lisciare10 attribuire; ascrivere; imputare: The murder was laid to a neighbour, un vicino di casa è stato ritenuto responsabile dell'assassinioB v. i.● (fig.) to lay st. at sb. 's door, dare la colpa di qc. a q. □ (fig.) aprire: to lay bare one's heart, mettere a nudo il proprio cuore □ to lay the blame for st. on sb., attribuire la colpa di qc. a q. □ (fig.) to lay sb. by the heels, imprigionare q.; incarcerare q. □ to lay claim to, avanzare una pretesa su; pretendere a: The prince laid claim to the English throne, il principe pretendeva al trono d'Inghilterra □ (leg.) to lay a claim to a right, rivendicare un diritto □ to lay a course, (naut.) seguire una rotta; (fig.) seguire una linea di condotta □ (leg., ass.) to lay damages at a certain sum, fissare una certa somma come risarcimento dei danni □ to lay eyes on, gettare l'occhio (o lo sguardo) su □ (agric.) to lay fallow, lasciare ( un terreno) a maggese □ to lay a finger on, toccare ( con intenzioni ostili): Don't you dare lay a finger on him!, non azzardarti a toccarlo neanche con un dito! □ to lay sb. flat, abbattere (o buttare a terra) q.; stendere q. (fam.) □ to lay great [little] store upon st., dare grande [scarsa] importanza a qc. □ to lay hands on oneself, uccidersi; suicidarsi □ to lay hands on sb., mettere le mani addosso a q.; (relig.) imporre le mani su q. ( per consacrarlo, ordinarlo sacerdote) □ to lay hands on st., metter le mani su qc.; impadronirsi di qc. □ (fig.) to lay heads together, mettersi insieme a discutere (o a far progetti) □ to lay a hedge, mettere a dimora una siepe □ to lay hold of (o on), afferrare (o prendere); (fig.) approfittare di, trarre vantaggio da □ to lay one's hopes on sb., riporre le proprie speranze in q. □ to lay sb. low, abbattere (o atterrare) q.; (fig.: di malattia) buttare giù q. □ to lay oneself open to attack, prestare il fianco agli attacchi □ to lay open, scoprire, esporre; svelare; tagliare, spaccare: to lay open a wound, scoprire una ferita; to lay open a plot, svelare una congiura; to lay one's cheek [arm, leg] open, prodursi uno squarcio in una guancia [un braccio, una gamba] □ (stor.) to lay siege to a castle, mettere l'assedio a un castello □ to lay a trap, [an ambush], tendere una trappola, [un'imboscata] □ ( slang autom., USA) to lay some rubber, sgommare; partire sgommando □ to lay stress (o emphasis) on st., dare un gran peso a qc. □ to lay the table, apparecchiare (la tavola): DIALOGO → - Dinner 2- Can you lay the table?, puoi apparecchiare? □ to lay st. to sb. 's charge, dare la colpa di qc. a q. □ to lay st. to heart, prendersi a cuore qc. □ (fig. eufem.) to lay sb. to rest (o to sleep), seppellire q. □ to lay waste, devastare, mettere a ferro e fuoco ( un paese, ecc.).NOTA D'USO: - to lay / to lie-* * *I [leɪ] II [leɪ]1) [ worker] non esperto, non specializzato2) relig. [preacher, member] laicoIII [leɪ]nome pop. spreg. chiavata f., scopata f.IV 1. [leɪ]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. laid)1) (place) posare, porre, mettere [object, card]; (spread out) stendere [rug, blanket, covering]; (arrange) collocare, disporre; deporre [ wreath]to lay hands on sth. — fig. (find) mettere mano a qcs.
to lay hands on sb. — relig. imporre le mani su qcn
2) (set for meal) apparecchiare, mettere [ table]4) (fix in place) posare [carpet, tiles, cable, mine]; costruire [railway, road]5) zool. deporre [ egg]6) fig. sporgere [charge, complaint]; muovere [ accusation]; gettare [curse, spell]to lay stress o emphasis on sth. — porre l'accento su qcs
8) pop. (have sex with) scopare2.- lay by- lay down- lay in- lay into- lay off- lay on- lay open- lay out- lay up••to lay a finger o hand on sb. — (beat) alzare un dito contro qcn., mettere le mani addosso a qcn
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7 convert
s.converso o convertido, la persona que se ha convertido de una religión o parecer a otro diferente.s.converso(a) (religión) (& sentido figurado) ( to a)vt.1 convertir (religión) (& sentido figurado)2 transformar, convertir (alter, adapt) ( into en)to convert a try transformar un ensayo, realizar la transformación4 mutar, convertir.vi.convertirse (religión) (& sentido figurado) ( to a) (pt & pp converted) -
8 Marrano
Word meaning approximately the same as converso, or Jew, who converted to Christianity, or New Christian. The origin of this term is obscure. Marrano in the Spanish language means "pig," but some scholars claim that the word comes from the Arabic and various meanings have been given to it. In older Portuguese-English dictionaries, marrano means "cursed, excommunicated, filthy." After the 1496 expulsion of those Jews who refused to convert to Christianity, certain Marranos adopted Catholicism only formally and secretly practiced a form of Judaism. Small numbers of "Crypto-Jews" or "Secret Jews" carried on such practices in remote provincial towns of Portugal, including Belmonte, Beira Alta, into the 20th century. -
9 conversa
Del verbo conversar: ( conjugate conversar) \ \
conversa es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: conversa conversar
conversar ( conjugate conversar) verbo intransitivo◊ conversé largo rato con ella I had a long talk o chat with her
converso,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino convert
conversar verbo intransitivo to talk [con, to/with] [sobre, about] -
10 convert
1. [kən'və:t] verb1) (to change from one thing into another: He has converted his house into four separate flats; This sofa converts into a bed.) converter(-se)2) (to change from one religion etc to another: He was converted to Christianity.) converter-se2. ['konvə:t] noun(a person who has been converted to a particular religion etc: a convert to Buddhism.) convertido3. noun(a car with a folding or detachable top.) conversível* * *con.vert[k'ɔnvə:t] n 1 convertido, converso. 2 prosélito, neófito. • [kənv'ə:t] vt+vi 1 converter, transformar, transmudar. 2 mudar de religião ou de partido. 3 inverter, transpor. 4 confiscar, tomar e usar ilegalmente. 5 Com cambiar, trocar, converter. -
11 contrariwise
['kɒntrərɪwaɪz] [AE -trerɪ-]1) (conversely) al contrario, all'opposto2) (in opposite direction) in senso contrario* * *contrariwise /ˈkɒntrərɪwaɪz/avv.1 in modo opposto; al contrario; all'opposto2 in senso contrario; in senso opposto3 viceversa; per converso.* * *['kɒntrərɪwaɪz] [AE -trerɪ-]1) (conversely) al contrario, all'opposto2) (in opposite direction) in senso contrario -
12 ♦ contrast
♦ contrast /ˈkɒntrɑ:st/n. [uc]1 contrasto; antitesi; contrapposizione: stark (o sharp) contrast, netto contrasto; striking contrast, contrasto stridente; to provide a contrast to, fare contrasto con; contrastare con; by contrast, per contrasto; per converso● (med.) contrast medium, mezzo di contrasto □ in contrast with, rispetto a; in antitesi con.(to) contrast /kənˈtrɑ:st/A v. t.mettere in contrasto; mettere a confronto; contrapporre; opporreB v. i.contrastare; essere in contrasto. -
13 converted
adj.converso, confeso, regenerado.pp.participio pasado del verbo CONVERT.pt.pretérito del verbo CONVERT. -
14 convert
1. [kən'və:t] verb1) (to change from one thing into another: He has converted his house into four separate flats; This sofa converts into a bed.) converter2) (to change from one religion etc to another: He was converted to Christianity.) converter(-se)2. ['konvə:t] noun(a person who has been converted to a particular religion etc: a convert to Buddhism.) converso, convertido3. noun(a car with a folding or detachable top.) conversível -
15 New Christians
Term applied to Portuguese of Jewish descent who had been converted to Christianity after the 1496 expulsion of Jews law of King Manuel I. Jews had settled in Portugal since the early years of the monarchy, and by the late 15th century, a significant minority of Jews was dominant in agriculture, medicine, crafts, finance, and government. Part of King Manuel's marriage contract with a Spanish princess decreed the expulsion of Jews in Portugal, following what had occurred in Spain in 1492. Those persons who had converted to Christianity after the 1496 expulsion law in order to avoid having to leave Portugal were termed "New Christians" (Cristãos-Novos) to distinguish them from "Old Christians," the remainder of the Christian population. For centuries thereafter, New Christians suffered persecution and discrimination in Portugal, both at the hands of the Inquisition (after 1536) and from other sectors of society. It was not until the laws passed by the Marquis de Pombal regime in the 1770s that official discrimination in holding public office in Portugal was ended in the case of the New Christians. Some New Christians only formally adopted Catholicism and as "Crypto-Jews" practiced corrupted forms of Judaic belief in remote provincial towns such as Belmonte, in Beira Alta province. Such practices continued into the 20th century -
16 PONDER
[V]DELIBERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PENDO (-ERE PEPENDI PENSUM)EXPENDO (-ERE -PENDI -PENSUM)PENSO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PENSITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CIRCUMSPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)PONDERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)VERSO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)VORSO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)RATIOCINOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)CONSULTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CONSULO (-ERE -SULUI -SULTUM)MEDITOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)COGITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)RECORDOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)CONVERSO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
17 TURN
[N]CIRCUITUS (-I) (M)CIRCUMITUS (-I) (M)FLEXUS (-US) (M)FLEXURA (-AE) (F)CONVERSIO (-ONIS) (F)CIRCUMACTUS (-US) (M)VERSUS (-US) (M)VORSUS (-US) (M)STROPHA (-AE) (F)VICIS (VICEM) (F)VICISSITUDO (-INIS) (F)INCLINATIO (-ONIS) (F)MOMENTUM (-I) (N)TURBO (-INIS) (M)[V]TORQUEO (-ERE TORSI TORTUM)OBTORQUEO (-ERE -TORSI -TORTUM)OPTORQUEO (-ERE -TORSI -TORTUM)CIRCUMROTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)VOLVO (-ERE VOLVI VOLUTUM)DETORQUEO (-ERE -TORSI -TORTUM)DEVERTO (-ERE -VERTI -VERSUM)DEVORTO (-ERE -VORTI -VORSUM)DIVERTO (-ERE -TI -SUM)DIVORTO (-ERE -TI -SUM)CONVERTO (-ERE -VERTI -VERSUM)CONVORTO (-ERE -VORTI -VORSUM)REFLECTO (-ERE -FLEXI -FLEXUM)VERTO (-ERE VERTI VERSUM)VORTO (-ERE VORTI VORSUM)CEDO (-ERE CESSI CESSUM)TRANSEO (-IRE -II -ITUM)FLECTO (-ERE -FLEXI -FLEXUM)CIRCUMFLECTO (-ERE -FLEXI -FLEXUM)TORNO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)TRANSFERO (TRANSFERRE TRANSTULI TRANSLATUM)TRANSVERTO (-ERE -TI -SUM)TRANSVORTO (-ERE -TI -SUM)CIRCUAGO (-ERE -I -ACTUS)VERGO (-ERE)CONVERSO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)- BY GIVING IN TURN- BY TURNS- BY TURNS OF- IN TURN -
18 TURN AROUND
[V]CONVERSO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)
См. также в других словарях:
converso (1) — {{hw}}{{converso (1)}{{/hw}}part. pass. di convergere ; anche agg. (raro) Volto. converso (2) {{hw}}{{converso (2)}{{/hw}}A part. pass. di convertire ; anche agg. Convertito. B s. m. (f. a ) Laico che provvede a lavori manuali in un convento … Enciclopedia di italiano
converso — converso, sa adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. Que se ha convertido al cristianismo: un judío converso. Los conversos no siempre eran mirados con simpatía. 2. Pragmática: peyorativo. Que ha aceptado una ideología diferente a la que… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Converso — puede designar a: El que ha efectuado una conversión religiosa, desde el punto de vista de la religión a la que se incorpora. Un renegado o un apóstata, desde el punto de vista de la religión que abandona. Un cristiano nuevo, denominación… … Wikipedia Español
converso — /kon vɛrso/ agg. [dal lat. conversus, part. pass. di convertĕre convertire ], non com. [che ha subìto una trasformazione] ▶◀ convertito, mutato, tramutato, trasformato. ◀▶ identico, immutato, uguale. ▲ Locuz. prep.: lett., per converso ▶◀ al… … Enciclopedia Italiana
Converso — Équivalent italien du français Convers (voir Convert). Le nom est rare, porté notamment dans le Piémont et en Calabre. Le pluriel Conversi est lui aussi rare (Émilie Romagne, Lazio). Rencontrée en Savoie, la forme Conversy devrait en être une… … Noms de famille
converso — converso, sa adjetivo y sustantivo confeso. * * * Sinónimos: ■ neófito, catecúmeno, confeso, cristianizado Antónimos: ■ apóstata, renegado … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
converso — |é| s. m. 1. Convertido. 2. Leigo de ordem religiosa. 3. Locutório; conversação … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
converso — converso, sa (Del lat. conversus). 1. adj. Dicho de un musulmán o de un judío: Convertido al cristianismo. U. t. c. s.) 2. m. En algunas órdenes y congregaciones religiosas, lego (ǁ profeso sin opción al sacerdocio) … Diccionario de la lengua española
Converso — A converso (Spanish: [komˈbersos], Portuguese: [kõˈveɾsuʃ], Galician: [komˈbeɾsos], Catalan: [kumˈbɛrsus] or [komˈvɛɾsos]; a convert , from Latin conversvs, converted, turned around ) and its feminine form conversa was a Jew… … Wikipedia
converso — {{#}}{{LM C10356}}{{〓}} {{SynC10604}} {{[}}converso{{]}}, {{[}}conversa{{]}} ‹con·ver·so, sa› {{《}}▍ adj./s.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a una persona,{{♀}} que ha adoptado otra religión, especialmente referido a musulmanes o judíos que se… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
Converso — Als Converso (pl. Conversos) wurden im spanischen und portugiesischen Sprachraum zum katholischen Christentum konvertierte Juden und deren Nachkommen bezeichnet. Konvertiten aus der maurischen Bevölkerung, die vom Islam zum Katholizismus… … Deutsch Wikipedia