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  • 51Gratis — * Er ist heut gratis zu sehen, wie der Graf Perpham. (Baiern.) Graf Perpham war der äusserst verhasste Minister Maximilian Joseph s von Baiern. Da er sich aus dem Volke fast von niemand sprechen liess, wenn die Audienz nicht vorher bei seinem… …

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  • 52gratis — See free gratis …

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  • 53gratis — Synonyms and related words: as a gift, as our guest, charitable, complimentary, costless, eleemosynary, expenseless, for free, for love, for nothing, for the asking, free, free as air, free for nothing, free gratis, free of charge, free of cost,… …

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  • 54gratis — [gebühren]frei, geschenkt, kostenlos, ohne Bezahlung/Entgelt, um/für [einen] Gotteslohn, umsonst, unentgeltlich; (salopp): für umme. * * * gratis:⇨kostenlos gratisfrei,kostenlos,umsonst,unentgeltlich,gebührenfrei,ohneGeld,geschenkt;ugs.:fürnichts …

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  • 55gratis — grat|is [ˈgrætıs, ˈgreı ] adj, adv [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: out of kindness , from gratia; GRACE1] done or given without payment = ↑free ▪ Medical advice was provided gratis …

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  • 56gratis — I «bezpłatnie, darmo; gratisowo» Dostać coś gratis. ‹łac.› II m IV, D. u, Ms. gratissie; lm M. y środ. «przedmiot dany, otrzymany bezpłatnie, zwykle egzemplarz książki» Wydawnictwo przesłało gratisy autorom. ‹łac.› …

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  • 57gratis —    (GRAH tiss) [Latin] Free of charge; at no cost.    The band was asked to play gratis for the benefit of local charities …

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  • 58gratis — adjective, adverb provided without payment; free: Medical advice was provided gratis …

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  • 59gratis — adverb the room was provided gratis, courtesy of the casino Syn: free, free of charge, without charge, for nothing, at no cost, gratuitously; informal on the house, for free …

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  • 60gratis — grat•is [[t]ˈgræt ɪs, ˈgreɪ tɪs[/t]] adv. adj. without charge or payment; free • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME < L grātīs freely, contr. of grātiīs with favors, graces (abl. pl. of grātia grace) …

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