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  • 1VAPPA — apud Martialem, l. 12. Epigr. 48. v. 13. Imputet ipse Deus nectar mihi, fiet acetum, Et Vaticani perfida vappa cadi: vinum fugiens aut faex vini est, ex Aeolico βάππα pro βάμμα Salmas. Not. ad Tertullian. de Pallio. Cum epithero nobilis, vinum… …

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  • 2Vappa — (lat.), 1) eigentlich kahmiger, verdorbener Wein; 2) Schimpfwort, nichtswürdiger, verdorbener Mensch …

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  • 3vappa — vàp·pa s.f. OB 1. vino andato a male, che ha perso aroma e sapore 2. fig., insulsaggine, sciocchezza {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1879. ETIMO: dal lat. vappa(m) …

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  • 4vappa — वप्प …

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  • 5vappa — …

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  • 7guapo — (Del lat. vagga, bribón, granuja.) ► adjetivo 1 Se aplica a la persona que tiene un aspecto bello y agradable, en especial el rostro: ■ es muy guapo y además simpático. SINÓNIMO apuesto ANTÓNIMO feo 2 Que va bien vestido: ■ hoy vas muy guapa.… …

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  • 8gouape — [ gwap ] n. f. • 1835; provenç. mod. gouapo « gueux », arg. esp. guapo « brigand » ♦ Fam. ⇒ 2. frappe, vaurien, voyou. Ce type est une petite gouape. ● gouape nom féminin (espagnol guapo) Populaire. Voyou, vaurien, frappe. ● gouape (synonymes) …

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  • 9Vapid — Vap id, a. [L. vapidus having lost its lire and spirit, vapid; akin to vappa vapid wine, vapor vapor. See {Vapor}.] Having lost its life and spirit; dead; spiritless; insipid; flat; dull; unanimated; as, vapid beer; a vapid speech; a vapid state… …

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  • 10Vapidly — Vapid Vap id, a. [L. vapidus having lost its lire and spirit, vapid; akin to vappa vapid wine, vapor vapor. See {Vapor}.] Having lost its life and spirit; dead; spiritless; insipid; flat; dull; unanimated; as, vapid beer; a vapid speech; a vapid… …

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