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iz.1. ( erromesa)a. beggar; \eskale zahar zarpaila a raggedy old beggar; \eskale ibili to go beggingb. [ izenen aurrean ] \eskale-jantzian in beggar's clothes2. ( eskatzailea) solicitor -
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iz.1. ( behartsua, eskalea) beggar, pauper2. ( zarpaila, gaizki jantzitakoa) tramp, vagabond, bum Lagunart. io.1. ( p.) raggedy, shabby, sloppy, slovenly; guztiak \arlote ziren all were shabbyb. ( etxea) shabby, poor, messy2. extravagant, odd, ridiculous adb.1. shabbily; \arlote jantzirik shabbily dressed2. \arlote xamar gelditu\\\arlotezitzaion hitzaurrea her preface was rather shabby -
4 erromes
iz.1. Kristau.a. pilgrim; \erromes ibili to make a pilgrimage; Erromara zihoan \erromes he was going to Rome as a pilgrimb. [ izenen aurrean ] pilgramage-; \erromes-bide pilgramage route; \erromes-jantzian in pilgrim's dress2.a. ( behartsua) pauper, beggar, indigentb. (irud.) E\erromes Bidea Milky Way io.1. ( behartu, pobrea)a. poor, needy, destitute, impoverished; \erromes bizi dira they live in povertyb. (irud.) poor, wretched; gure hizkuntza ez da horren \erromesa our language isn't so poor2. ( zarpailtsua) ragged, raggedy, tattered, shabby3. rickety, frail, feeble
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