religione |
1. n. religion | |
consacrare |
1. v. to consecrate | |
2. v. to ordain | |
3. v. to anoint | |
4. v. to establish | |
5. v. to devote | |
ufficialmente |
1. adv. officially, formally | |
a |
1. prep. in | |
2. prep. at | |
3. prep. to | |
4. prep. Indicates the direct object, mainly to avoid confusion when it, the subject, or both are displaced, or for emphasis | |
A me non importa. - To me it doesn’t matter. | |
A lei non piace, ma a lui piace molto. - She doesn't like it, but he likes it very much. | |
5. v. misspelling of ha | |
un |
1. art. an, a | |
2. n. one | |
3. adj. one | |
4. pron. one | |
dio |
1. n. god, deity | |
2. n. (informal) one who is remarkably skilled in something; ace, crackerjack, wiz | |
3. adj. bright, resplendent, shining (in a divine fashion) | |