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  • 101povero — A agg. 1. misero, indigente, bisognoso, miserabile, diseredato, disagiato □ meschino, sventurato, tapino CONTR. ricco, abbiente, agiato, benestante, danaroso, facoltoso □ felice, fortunato, tranquillo, beato, sereno 2. (di cosa) modesto, basso,… …

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  • 102ricco — A agg. 1. danaroso, facoltoso, abbiente, agiato CONTR. povero, indigente, disagiato, bisognoso, misero, mendico 2. (est.) abbondante, copioso (lett.), prosperoso, dovizioso (lett.), nutrito (fig.), succoso (fig.) …

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  • 103ristretto — A part. pass. di restringere; anche agg. 1. racchiuso, serrato, celato, riparato, nascosto, raccolto CONTR. aperto, schiuso 2. (est.) angusto, chiuso, stretto, striminzito, disagevole, piccolo □ CONTR. ampio, spazioso, largo □ sconfinato,… …

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  • 104miserable — adjetivo 1. Que es muy pobre o tiene un aspecto muy pobre: casa miserable. Esa familia vive en un barrio muy miserable. Sinónimo: mísero. 2. Que está abatido, sin ánimo, ni fuerza, o se encuentra en malas condiciones físicas o morales: Me los… …

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  • 105Leben (Subst.) — 1. All Levve well widderlääv sin. (Köln.) – Firmenich, I, 475, 186. Ein unordentliches und übermüthiges Leben rächt sich. Weyden (II, 6) hat das Sprichwort in folgender Fassung, aber ohne Angabe seines Sinnes: All et Leven wel widerläv sin, oder… …

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  • 106Unglück — 1. Allein vnglück vnd armut ist vor den Neidhard gut. – Gruter, III, 4; Lehmann, II, 33, 21; Simrock, 7478. 2. Alles Vnglück fahet sich in Gottes namen an (in nomine Domini). – Gruter, III, 4; Henisch, 1697, 30; Petri, II, 8; Blum, 2; Eiselein,… …

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  • 107Miser — Mi ser (m[imac] z[ e]r), n. [L. miser wretched, miserable; cf. Gr. mi^sos hate, misei^n to hate: cf. It. & Sp. misero wretched, avaricious.] [1913 Webster] 1. A wretched person; a person afflicted by any great misfortune. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913… …

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  • 108William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley — Lord Burghley redirects here. For other holders of the title, see Baron Burghley William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (13 September 1520 ndash; 4 August 1598), was an English statesman, the chief advisor and good friend of Queen Elizabeth I for most …

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  • 109Diminutive — In language structure, a diminutive,[1] or diminutive form (abbreviated dim), is a formation of a word used to convey a slight degree of the root meaning, smallness of the object or quality named, encapsulation, intimacy, or endearment.[2][3] It… …

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  • 110Schubert compositions D number 1-504 — This is a catalogue of works by Franz Schubert, ordered according to the D numbers of an updated version of the chronological catalogue of Schubert compositions by Otto Erich Deutsch.A generic list (that is, ordered by musical genre) is at List… …

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