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1 Grande
m; -n, -n; HIST. grandee* * *Grạn|de ['grandə]m -n, -ngrandee* * *Gran·de<-n, -n>[ˈgrandə]m grandee* * ** * *m.magnifico n. -
2 Großwürdenträger
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3 Grandseigneur
[grasεn’jø:ə] m; -s, -s oder -e; geh. grand seigneur, great lord* * *Grand|seig|neur [gratildˑsɛn'jøːɐ]m -s, -s or -e (geh)nobleman* * *Grand·sei·gneur<-s, -s o -e>[grãsɛnˈjø:ɐ̯]* * * -
4 Großwürdenträgerin
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5 Grande
Gran·de <-n, -n> [ʼgrandə] mgrandee -
6 die Adlige
- {noblewoman} người đàn bà quý tộc, người đàn bà quý phái = der Adlige {lord; noble; nobleman; peer}+ = der hohe Adlige {grandee}+
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Grandee — is a word either to render in English the Iberic high aristocratic title Grande , used by the Spanish, Portuguese and Brazilian peerage, or by analogy to refer to other people of a somewhat comparable, exalted position, roughly synonymous with… … Wikipedia
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