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1 glorreich
famous; palmy; glorious* * *glor|reich ['gloːɐ-]1. adjgloriousder glórreiche Rosenkranz (Eccl) — the Glorious Mysteries pl
2. advzurückkehren, herrschen victoriouslyglórreich siegen — to have or achieve a glorious victory
seine Laufbahn glórreich beenden — to bring one's career to a glorious conclusion
* * *glor·reicheine \glorreiche Idee a terrific idea iron* * *1.Adjektiv glorious2.adverbial gloriously* * *gloriose Idee iron bright idea;wer ist denn auf die gloriose Idee gekommen? iron whose bright idea was that?* * *1.Adjektiv glorious2.adverbial gloriously* * *adj.glorious adj.palmy adj. adv.gloriously adv. -
2 glorios
glo|ri|os [glo'rioːs]adj (oft iro)glorious, magnificent* * *glo·ri·os[gloˈri̯o:s]adj s. glorreich 1* * *gloriose Idee iron bright idea;wer ist denn auf die gloriose Idee gekommen? iron whose bright idea was that? -
3 glorios,
glorreich Adj. glorious; gloriose Idee iro. bright idea; wer ist denn auf die gloriose Idee gekommen? iro. whose bright idea was that? -
4 glorios,
glorreich Adj. glorious; gloriose Idee iro. bright idea; wer ist denn auf die gloriose Idee gekommen? iro. whose bright idea was that?
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