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1 prestu
io.1. honest, upright, virtuous, honourable (GB), honorable (USA) ; jaun \prestua gentleman; \prestu izan to be {virtuous || upright || noble}a. ( apezpikuari esanda) Jaun txit \prestu hori Your Grace; Jaun txit \prestua His Graceb. ( errektoreari d.) Jaun txit \prestu hori Sir; Andere txit \prestu hori Madam -
2 bertute
iz.1. Kristau. virtue; \bertute moral moral virtuel; \bertutez virtuously2. (alde on) virtue, merit, quality3. (zerbaiterako duen gaitasuna edo indarra) virtue, value; ikasi dute dirua aurrezteko \bertutea they've learnt the value of saving money io. virtuous, righteous, having virtue -
3 bertutetsu
io. virtuous, righteous -
4 garbi
io.1. ( ez zikina)a. ( oro.) clean, unsulliedb. ( odola) purec. ( ura) clean, pured. ( hizkuntza) puree. ( urrea) fine, solidf. ( zikinik gabe, e.a.) spotless, immaculate2. ( oskarbi) clear, cloudlessa. Kristau. pure; maitasun \garbia pure love; Ama sortzez \garbia Immaculate Virginb. ( jokoa) fair, cleanc. ( birtute oneko) pure, virtuous4. Fin. clear, net; pisu \garbia net weight; mozkin \garbiak net profits; soldata \garbi net salary5.a. ( egia) plain, simpleb. ( gezurra) outright, bald-facedc. ( lapurreta, okerkeria, e.a.) out and out, outrightd. argi eta \garbia pure and simple; \garbi dago ez dakitela it's {plain || clear} they don't know adb.1. clearly, clear; mintza hadi \garbi speak clearly2.a. ( ikusi) clearlyb. \garbi eta garbi quite clearly; Gau osoa jaikirik igaro ondoren, garbi ikusi nuen ez nuela aita gorroto. Neure burua nuen gorroto! After staying up all night, I came to the conclusion that it wasn't my dad I hated. I hated me ! -
5 onbidetsu
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virtuous — index blameless, clean, conscientious, ethical, evenhanded, high minded, incorruptible, inculpable, innocen … Law dictionary
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