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1 halluciné
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hallucinée alysine adjectif1) ( hagard) [regard] wild2) [malade] suffering from hallucinations (après n)
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nom masculin, féminin1) (colloq) ( illuminé) crank* * *a(l)lysine nm/f halluciné, -e1) (= malade) person suffering from hallucinations2) (= fou) (raving) lunatic* * *A adj1 ( hagard) [regard, air] wild;2 [malade] suffering from hallucinations ( après n).B nm,f1 ○( illuminé) crank;2 person suffering from hallucinations.( féminin hallucinée) [alysine] adjectif————————, hallucinée [alysine] nom masculin, nom féminin
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