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lent [lent] VERBE

lent passé, ppas of lend

Voir aussi : lend

Lent [lent] SUBST sans pl

Lent

lend <lent, lent> [lend] VERBE trans

1. lend (let borrow):

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anglais
Accordingly, the expression forty days of Lent is approximative, for spiritual purposes.
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This is especially true with fish meals during Lent.
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In Lent 1603 he discharged the duties of reader at his inn.
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It is celebrated during the last week before Lent.
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This happens every year to those that happen to fall within Lent.
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The first station of Lent opened in 1882 and was closed in 1934 because there were too few passengers.
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Afterwards, it became customary for cooks to combine rice with vegetables, beans and dry cod, providing an acceptable meal for Lent.
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He described Lent as a time not merely of sackcloth and ashes, but as a time to divide the periods in our lives.
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He was treasurer from 1616 to 1617 and Lent reader in 1619.
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When it is ready, the group eats and dances until midnight, when Lent begins.
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