grande
suomi-englanti sanakirjagrande englanniksi
Of a cup of coffee: smaller than venti but larger than tall, usually 16 ounces (~ 455 ml).
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(quote-book),(nb...)|year=1847|page=89|passage=Console yourself with the practical philosophy of our countryman, Private Curtis, who was the picture of a Spanish Grande of the first class, and whom I once heard after a Lenten dinner extemporize with great good-humour this Leonine distich:&x2060;—“Quod deficit in ferculis / Supplebitur in poculis!”
(quote-journal) Theater Reviews|date=17 November 1936|pages=15–16|passage=With the exception of the vital Otto Woegerer as Juan, a Spanish grande, equally quick to draw his rapier against Hamlet as to appear a mystically presaging friend, the rest of the large cast fills its space with satisfactory competence.
(quote-journal) Exhibition Record, 1826-1860|year=1943|page=73|passage=339. Portrait of a Spanish Grande.
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(quote-book )In Litchfield, Connecticut, the Hutchinson brothers rushed to tell the grande old dame her daughter was making history.
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of greater physical dimensions or numerosity
older (q)
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great (q)
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really (q)
great (gloss)
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13th century, Cancioneiro da Ajuda|''Cancioneiro da Ajuda'', João Garcia de Guilhade, http://cantigas.fcsh.unl.pt/cantiga.asp?cdcant=396&pv=sim A 232: ''A bõa dona por que eu trobava'' (facsimile)
- {{quote|roa-opt|... por coita grande que ſoffri
(senseid) great (gloss)
(senseid) great; magnanimous (gloss)
(senseid) the metropolitan area of, greater
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