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11Cèba — cèbe, cèba, cèbo nf oignon Occitan …
12CEBA — Competitive Equality Banking Act (Community » Law) * Centro de Educacíón Básica para Adultos (International » Mexican) …
13ceba — ce|ba Mot Pla Nom femení …
14ceba — asco; repugnancia; porquería …
15a media ceba — amanecer en la calle de fiesta y querer seguir …
16čebatas — ×čebãtas (brus. чoбaт) sm. (2) 1. R227, [K] ilgas aulinis batas: Tokiam purvyne atsakančių čebãtų reik Jrb. Vos čebãtų neprisėmė Pns. Kiauras mano čebãtas Mlt. Čebatai kareivių SD163. Bus tau brangesni ir mielesni čebãtai ..., neg gyvata ir… …
17čebatlaižis — ×čebãtlaižis, ė smob. (1) Š žr. čebatalaižis: Tokiam čebãtlaižiui nesunku visur prilįsti Jnšk …
18čebatalaižis — ×čebãtalaižis, ė (hibr.) smob. (1) Ds pataikūnas …
19Sara Copia Sullam — Sara (Sarra) Copia (Coppia) Sullam (1592–1641) was an Italian poet and writer who lived in Italy in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. She was Jewish and very well educated. Despite being married, for many years she had what appears to have… …
20SULLAM, SARA COPPIO — (1592?–1641), Italian poet. Born into a wealthy Venetian family – her father and uncle were benefactors of leone modena and financed the printing of several of his works – Sara Sullam spent her life in Venice. She became known through the sonnets …