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  • 41Grazien — Grazie »natürliche Anmut«: Unter dem Einfluss des im 18. Jh. stark belebten mythologischen Gebrauchs des Namens »Grazien« bildete der Archäologe Winckelmann die abstrakte Verwendung von »Grazie« im Sinne von »Anmut« heraus. Der Name der drei… …

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  • 42esjouir — s Esjouir, Dare se iucunditati, Gaudere, Exhilarare se, Hilarescere, Exhilarescere, Laetitia se afficere, Triumphare. S esjouir de quelque chose, Laetitiam ex re aliqua capere. S esjouir à par soy, Gaudere in sinu. S esjouir du bien et prosperité …

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  • 43gratular — (Del lat. gratulāri). 1. tr. p. us. Dar el parabién a alguien. 2. prnl. p. us. Alegrarse, complacerse …

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  • 44congratulate — [kən grach′ə lāt΄, kəngraj′oo lāt΄] vt. congratulated, congratulating [< L congratulatus, pp. of congratulari < com, together + gratulari, to wish joy < gratus, agreeable: see GRACE] 1. to express to (a person) one s pleasure at good… …

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  • 45gratulate — [grach′ə lāt΄] vt. gratulated, gratulating [< L gratulatus, pp. of gratulari, CONGRATULATE] Archaic 1. to express joy or gratification at the sight of 2. to congratulate gratulation n. gratulatory [grach′ələ tôr΄ē] adj …

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  • 46congratulate — v.tr. & refl. (often foll. by on, upon) 1 tr. express pleasure at the happiness or good fortune or excellence of (a person) (congratulated them on their success). 2 refl. think oneself fortunate or clever. Derivatives: congratulant adj. & n.… …

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  • 47gratulant — ˈgrachələnt adjective Etymology: Latin gratulant , gratulans, present participle of gratulari : showing gratification : congratulatory …

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  • 48gratulate — I. ˌlāt verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin gratulatus, past participle of gratulari, from gratus pleasing, thankful more at grace transitive verb 1. archaic : to salute with declaratio …

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  • 49grat|u|lant — «GRACH uh luhnt», adjective. Archaic. expressing pleasure, joy, or satisfaction; congratulatory. ╂[< Latin gratulāns, antis, present participle of grātulārī; see etym. under gratulate (Cf. ↑gratulate)] …

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  • 50grat|u|late — «GRACH uh layt», verb, lat|ed, lat|ing, adjective. Archaic. –v.t. 1. to express joy at; congratulate: »I gratulate the news (Ben Jonson). 2. to welcome; …

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