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  • superbire — su·per·bì·re v.intr. (essere) OB LE insuperbire: principio del cader fu il maledetto | superbir di colui che tu vedesti | da tutti i pesi del mondo costretto (Dante) {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1313 19. ETIMO: dal lat. superbĭre, v. anche superbo …   Dizionario italiano

  • rampant — I adjective dominant, everywhere, excessive, extravagant, exuberant, ferox, flourishing, growing, irrepressible, overabundant, prevalent, prolific, rife, spreading, superbire, unchecked, uncontrolled, unrestrained, unstopped, widespread, wild II… …   Law dictionary

  • SARDA — gemma rubricae concolor, unde etiam nomen, rubrica enim Hebraeis est sered, unde Phoenices sarda fecêre, Graeci σαρδώ et σάρδιον. Certe rubere sardium, in confesso est. Hinc Orpheus in Achate, σάρδια θ᾿ αἱματόεντα, Sardiaque sanguinea, dixit. Et… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • enfierir — s Enfierir et s enorgueillir, Animos tollere, Superbire. Qu ils ne s enfierissent point, Remittant spiritus. Enfieris, Sublati …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • enorgueillir — s Enorgueillir, Tumere, Efferre animos, Superbire. Le bruit enorgueillit, Inflat animos rumor. Enorgueillis en la confiance de leur droit, Iuris sui fiducia feroces, B …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • orgueillir — S orgueillir, Superbire, Animos tollere. S orgueillir d avoir gaigné quelque incident preparatif, Praeiudicio liticulae exordialis animo erigi. B …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • piaffer — Piaffer, actif. acut. Signifie se porter envers les autres avec braverie, menaces et oppression, voyez Piaffe. Superbire, Insolescere in arrogantis et fastuosi morem …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • pleu- —     pleu     English meaning: to run, flow; to swim     Deutsche Übersetzung: “rinnen (and rennen), fließen; schwimmen, schwemmen, gießen; fliegen, flattern”     Note: probably extension from pel “flow, swim”, and originally ds. as pel(eu)… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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