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praebitiones, quibus Tripolis ac Nicaea acerbius angebantur. Quorum superiores Severi imperio |
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praebitiones, | qui, quae, quodwho, whichder, die, das; welcher, welche, welchesL'OMS, quichi, cheque, que |
praebitiones, | quiswhichwelcher, was für einquel checuál |
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praebitiones, quibus Tripolis | acand, and also, and besidesund, und, und außerdemet, et aussi, et en outre e, e anche, e oltrey, y también, y además |
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praebitiones, quibus Tripolis ac Nicaea | acerbus, acerba -um, acerbior -or -us, acerbissimus -a -umharsh, strident, bitter, sour; unripe, green, unfinished; grievous; gloomyharten, scharfen, bitter, sauer, unreif, grün, unvollendet; schwere, düsteredur, strident, amer, aigre ; non mûr, vert, non fini ; pénible ; sombre aspro, stridente, amaro, aspro, acerbo, verde, ancora incompiuto, grave, cupoáspero, estridente, amargo, amargo; inmaduro, verde, inacabado; penoso; melancólico |
praebitiones, quibus Tripolis ac Nicaea | acerbe, acerbius, acerbissimestridently, with harsh sound; cruelly, harshly; with pain/severity; prematurelautstark, mit harscher Ton, grausam, hart, mit Schmerzen / Strenge, vorzeitigestridente, avec le son dur; cruellement, durement, avec la douleur et la gravité; prématuréestridente, con il suono aspro; crudelmente, duramente, con dolore / gravità; prematuroestridente, con un sonido áspero; cruelmente, con dureza, con dolor y la gravedad; prematura |
praebitiones, quibus Tripolis ac Nicaea acerbius | ango, angere, anxi, anctuschoke, throttle, strangle; press tight; distress, cause pain, vex, troubleDrossel, Drossel, erwürgen, und drücken fest, Not, Schmerzen, ärgern, Ärgerla bobine, commande de puissance, étranglent ; presser fortement ; la détresse, douleur de cause, vexent, préoccupent soffocamento, acceleratore, strangolare, premere strette; angoscia, dolore causa, vessare, guaila estrangulación, válvula reguladora, estrangula; presionar firmemente; la señal de socorro, dolor de la causa, disgusta, preocupa |
praebitiones, quibus Tripolis ac Nicaea acerbius angebantur. | qui, quae, quodwho, whichder, die, das; welcher, welche, welchesL'OMS, quichi, cheque, que |
praebitiones, quibus Tripolis ac Nicaea acerbius angebantur. | quiswhichwelcher, was für einquel checuál |
praebitiones, quibus Tripolis ac Nicaea acerbius angebantur. Quorum | superus, supera -um, superior -or -us, supremus -a -umabove, high; higher, upper, of this world; greatest, last, highestoben, hoch, höher, oben, in dieser Welt, größte, letzte, höchsteau-dessus de, haut ; plus haut, haut, de ce monde ; le plus grand, dernier, le plus haut sopra, alto, alto, di testa, di questo mondo, più grande, da ultimo, il più altosobre, alto; más arriba, parte superior, de este mundo; el más grande, pasado, lo más arriba posible |
praebitiones, quibus Tripolis ac Nicaea acerbius angebantur. Quorum superiores | severus, severa -um, severior -or -us, severissimus -a -umstern, strict, severe; grave, austere; weighty, serious; unadorned, plainHeck, strenge, streng, ernst, streng, gewichtig, ernst, schmucklos, plainpoupe, strict, grave ; tombe, austère ; important, sérieux ; simple, plat severo, rigoroso, severo, serio, austero, grave, serio, senza fronzoli, pianurapopa, terminante, severa; sepulcro, austero; pesado, serio; unadorned, llano |
praebitiones, quibus Tripolis ac Nicaea acerbius angebantur. Quorum superiores | Severus, Severi MSeverusSeverusSévèreSeveroSevero |
praebitiones, quibus Tripolis ac Nicaea acerbius angebantur. Quorum superiores Severi | imperium, imperi(i) Ncommand; authority; rule, supreme power; the state, the empirecommand; Behörde; Regel höchste Macht, der Staat, das Reichcommande; autorité; règle générale, pouvoir suprême, l'état, l'empirecomando, autorità, governo, il potere supremo; lo stato, l'imperomando, autoridad, gobierno, poder supremo, el estado, el imperio |
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