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1 larron
laʀɔ̃nom masculin1) hum scoundrel2) thief••l'occasion fait le larron — Proverbe opportunity makes the thief
* * *laʀɔ̃ nm* * *larron nm1 hum scoundrel;2 thief; les deux larrons the two thieves.s'entendre comme larrons en foire to be as thick as thieves; l'occasion fait le larron Prov opportunity makes the thief.[larɔ̃] nom masculin
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