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i'pisl(a letter, especially in the Bible from an apostle: The epistles of St Paul.) epístolatr[ɪ'pɪsəl]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL Epístolaepistle [ɪ'pɪsəl] n: epístola f, carta fn.• epístola s.f.ɪ'pɪsəlb) ( letter) (hum) epístola f (hum)[ɪ'pɪsl]N hum (=letter) epístola fEpistle — (Rel) Epístola f
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