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  • 71damnably — adverb see damnable …

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  • 72DAMNABLEMENT — adv. D une manière damnable. Il a abusé damnablement de la confiance qu on avait en lui. Il est peu usité …

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  • 73INVENTION — s. f. Faculté d inventer, disposition de l esprit à inventer. Ce poëte, ce peintre n a point d invention. Cet homme est plein d invention.   Il se prend aussi pour L action d inventer, ou pour La chose inventée. Depuis l invention de l imprimerie …

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  • 74DAMNABLEMENT — adv. D’une manière damnable …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

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