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2 sotil
io.1.a. ( sendoa) robust, sturdyb. (irud.) ( noblea) noble, upright, honest2. ( itxura onekoa) fair, pretty; ai, ai, ai neure seintxu \sotila oh, oh, oh, my pretty little child3. ( otzana)a. well-behaved, calm, composedb. ( ez basatia) gentle, meek, mild-mannered4.a. ( zuhurra) subtle, astute; hizlari \sotila a subtle speakerb. ( zuhurra) astute, shrewd, smart; Eva tentatzeko, deabrua, sugea, piztirik \sotilenaz baliatu zen in order to tempt Eve, the devil used the snake, the shrewdest of animals5.a. ( liraina, dotore) elegant, graceful, poisedb. proper, seemly, decorous6. ( adierazpen) subtle7. ( larri, ez oso alai) serious, glum8. ( lana) light9. ( txikia) small; aberatsak eta behartsuak, handiak eta \sotilak the rich and the poor, the great and the small -
3 fin
I.io.1.a. ( mehea, xehea) slender; aurpegi \fina slender faceb. ( zatia) thin2. ( mehetasunari, leuntasunari d.) fine, smooth; gazte larru \fina a youth with smooth skin; gorputz ederra eta aurpegi \fina zuen she had a beautiful body and an exquisite face3. ( p.)a. ( jokabideari d.) fineb. ( lanbideari d.) fine, hard-workingc. ( dotorea) refined, fine, debonaird. ( zintzoa) fine, upright, honest; gizon ona eta \fina a fine and upright gentleman; kristau gazte \fin bat a fine young Christian; zerbitzari \fina eta leiala a fine and loyal servant4. ( zolia, zorrotza)a. ( umorea) subtle, dryb. ( adimena) shrewd, acute, keenc. ( zentzu) keen, sharp, fine, excellent5. ( bikaina)a. ( oro.) excellent, exquisite, superbb. ( ardoa, fruitua) choice, qualityc. ( tabakoa) selectd. ( artilea) high-gradee. ( urrea) fine, pure6. ( ardura handiz landutakoa) exquisite, fine, delicate; haren pipa beltz \fina his exquisite black pipe adb.1. urbanely, in a refined manner2. beti \fin jokatzen duen gizona a man who always plays fairII.iz.1. Lit. end2. azken \finean in the final analysis | in the end
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