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  • 111fra|grant — «FRAY gruhnt», adjective. 1. having or giving off a pleasant odor; sweet smelling: »This rose is fragrant. 2. Figurative: »Their fragrant memory will outlast the tomb (William Cowper). ╂[< Latin fragrāns, antis, present participle of fragrāre… …

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  • 112fra|ter´nal|ly — fra|ter|nal «fruh TUR nuhl», adjective. 1. of or having to do with brothers or a brother; characteristic of brothers or a brother; brotherly: »a fraternal likeness, a fraternal feeling of responsibility. 2. having to do with a group organized for …

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  • 113fra|ter|nal — «fruh TUR nuhl», adjective. 1. of or having to do with brothers or a brother; characteristic of brothers or a brother; brotherly: »a fraternal likeness, a fraternal feeling of responsibility. 2. having to do with a group organized for mutual… …

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  • 114fra|ter — fra|ter1 «FRAY tuhr», noun. 1. a brother or comrade. 2. Obsolete. a friar. ╂[< Latin frāter] fra|ter2 «FRAY tuhr», noun. Historical. the refectory, or room where meals were eaten, of a monastery. ╂[Middle English freitore < Old French… …

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  • 115Fra Paoline — was a 17th century Italian traveller, known for his travels in the Indian Ocean region …

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  • 116Frá Fornjóti ok hans ættmönnum — (Old Norse for Of Fornjot and His Kinsmen ) is legendary saga consisting of a collection of three works on the foundation of Norway:* Hversu Noregr byggðist ( How Norway was inhabited ) * Fundinn Noregr ( Foundation of Norway ) * Af Upplendinga… …

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  • 117Fra Giovanni Antonio Carbonaro — ( alias de Carbonariis) was an Augustinian Friar from Milan who sailed with John Cabot ( alias Giovanni Caboto) during his 1498 expedition to North America, and may have even founded North America s oldest, and only medieval, church in… …

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  • 118Fra Antonio da Negroponte — was an Italian painter of the early Renaissance period, active mainly in Padua and Venice. He painted in a Quattrocento style that resembles that of Bartolomeo Vivarini. Among his works are a Madonna and child with angels for the Venetian church… …

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  • 119Fra Bonaventura Bisi — (c. 1611 1662) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was also called Padre Pittorini , because was a Franciscan monk in his native Bologna. He was a pupil of Lucio Massari, and made miniature copies from the works of Correggio, Titian …

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  • 120Fra Simone da Carnuli — was an Italian painter. He was a Franciscan monk of Genoa. He painted several pictures for his convent, two of which, representing the Last Supper and Preaching of St. Anthony , are dated 1519. He painted architectural designs and bird s eye… …

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