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CHERTÉ | translation French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
CHERTÉ translations: high price, high cost, costliness. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary. dictionary.cambridge.org
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English Translation of “CHERTÉ” | Collins French-English Dictionary
cherté [ʃɛʀte IPA Pronunciation Guide ] feminine noun la cherté de la vie the high cost of living Collins French-English Dictionary www.collinsdictionary.com
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cherté - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From cher + -té, or from Latin cāritātem (“dearness, charity”), from carus (“dear”). Compare the doublet charité. en.wiktionary.org
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cherte
† ˈcherte, -tee Obs. Forms: 3–5 cherte, 4–5 cheerte, chierte, -tee, 5 cheertee, chierete, chyerete, cheretie, -te, charte, 6 cheritie, (7 arch. chiertee). [a. OF. chierte, later and AF. cherté dearness (in ONF. kerté, querté, Pr. cartat):—L. cāritāt-em dearness, f. cār-us dear. The OF. inherited for... Oxford English Dictionary
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cherté - French English Dictionary - Tureng
English French online dictionary Tureng, translate words and terms with different pronunciation options. dearness cherté cost of living bonus allocation de ... tureng.com
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CHERTÉ - Translation from French into English | PONS
Look up the French to English translation of CHERTÉ in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation function. en.pons.com
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Churt
The village as Churt and Cherte is recorded in the 14th century as part of the "Great Sacks", and a tything of Farnham of the Bishop of Winchester; a subsidy wikipedia.org
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cherté - Translation into English - examples French | Reverso Context
La cherté de l'activité agricole locale est un autre problème affectant le secteur. The high cost of local farming is also a problem facing the sector. context.reverso.net
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cherte | chertee, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun cherte is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for cherte is from around 1225, in Ancrene Riwle. www.oed.com
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"cherté" in English | French to English Translation - PROMT.One
Translate "cherté" from French to English, dearness, cherté de la vie, . See word usage in contexts, conjugation and declension. www.online-translator.com
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Cherté Quilted Faux Fur-Lined Puff Coat on SALE | Saks OFF 5TH
Boxy in silhouette, this modern coat is fitted with long pull straps and plush faux-fur lining. Attached hood with faux fur lining; Stand collar ... www.saksoff5th.com
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chiertee
chierete, chierte(e obs. ff. of cherte. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ioan Dragomir
The funeral took place during a period of comparatively relaxed persecution, and was attended by bishops Alexandru Todea, Ioan Cherteș, and Ioan Ploscaru wikipedia.org
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cheertee
cheerte(e var. of cherte, Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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chartee
▪ I. charte obs. form of chart.▪ II. charte(e variant of cherte, Obs., dearness. Oxford English Dictionary
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