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- noun Plural form of
confidente .
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Examples
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In the square itself, you can sit with a friend in the confidentes, two-seater white chairs that share an arm and face one another, or you can seek shade on a bench.
Mérida 2006
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In the square itself, you can sit with a friend in the confidentes, two-seater white chairs that share an arm and face one another, or you can seek shade on a bench.
Mérida 2006
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In the square itself, you can sit with a friend in the confidentes, two-seater white chairs that share an arm and face one another, or you can seek shade on a bench.
Mérida 2006
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Nihil audent primo, post ab aliis confirmatae, audaces et confidentes sunt.
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My confidentes were away and it wasn't something I wanted to broadcast.
The Thin Blue Line 2005
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Bowes Militis, ex nobilibus domesticis nostris vnius, plurim鵰 confidentes, pr鎓atum Hieronimum Bowes Militem, nostrum verum et indubitatum Ambassiatorem, Oratorem, et Commissarium specialem facimus, et constituimus per pr鎠entes.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The security of the Carlist army did not so much depend on the vigilance of outposts and advanced guards, as on the system of transmitting information that was established amongst the village alcaldes, and on the zeal and fidelity of the _confidentes_ or spies.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845 Various
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Hieronimi Bowes Militis, ex nobilibus domesticis nostris vnius, plurimùm confidentes, præfatum Hieronimum Bowes Militem, nostrum verum et indubitatum Ambassiatorem, Oratorem, et Commissarium specialem facimus, et constituimus per præsentes.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 04 Richard Hakluyt 1584
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Qui accedunt ad Sion montem, & civitatem Dei viventis, Jerufalem caeleftem, ii ferunt imaginem coeleftis, & confidentes in Domino fiunt, ficut ille wons Sion.
Opera omnia sanctorum patrum graecorum: graece et latine 1784
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_confidentes_, the man who had been beaten made his appearance with the others.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845 Various
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