cate
51cate — tes. De origen incierto. (nom. m.) [ús. en muchas partes] Golpe dado con la mano …
52cate — [[t]keɪt[/t]] n. Usu., cates. archaic a choice food; delicacy; dainty • Etymology: 1425–75; back formation from late ME cates, aph. var. of ME acates things bought, pl. of acat buying < ONF, n. der. of acater to buy …
53cate — /keɪt/ (say kayt) noun Obsolete (usually plural) a choice food; a delicacy; a dainty. {aphetic variant of Middle English acate, from Old North French acat, from acater buy, from Late Latin accaptāre acquire} …
54Caté — Se deslava, se despinta …
55caté — n.m. Fam. Catéchisme …
56cate — n. archaic (usu. in pl.) choice food, delicacies. Etymology: obs. acate purchase f. AF acat, OF achat f. acater, achater buy: see CATER …
57Cate Blanchett — …
58Caté lari' hrí' — Esta ropa se está despintando …
59Henk ten Cate — Infobox Football biography playername = Henk ten Cate fullname = Henk ten Cate dateofbirth = birth date and age|1954|12|9 cityofbirth = Amsterdam countryofbirth = Netherlands currentclub = Panathinaikos (manager) position = Left winger (Retired)… …
60Henk Ten Cate — Henk Ten Cate …