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Intrigante
Intrigante In`tri`gante", n. [F.] A female intriguer.

Meaning of Intrigant from wikipedia

- Grande's release, several expansions were released, including Konig & Intrigant in 1997, which replaced several action and power cards. Grand Inquisitor...
- Northumberland, and his wife, Lady Dorothy Devereux. Her sister was the alleged intrigant Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle, and their eldest surviving brother was...
- Carton, Clément (30 April 2021). "Victor Wembanyama, le prospect le plus intrigant du monde selon ESPN" (in French). Basket Europe. Archived from the original...
- illegitimate son of Morgaine and King Arthur. He is an unscrupulous, cunning intrigant, but in contrast to mainstream versions his motives are understandable...
- extricable, extricate, extrication, inextricable, intricacy, intricate, intrigant, intrigue, treacherous, treachery, trickery trīgēsimus trīgēsim- thirtieth...
- again, Fouché's services were necessary: as Talleyrand, another notorious intrigant, became the prime minister of the Kingdom of France, Fouché was named...
- his Mémoires, Saint-Simon draws a devastating portrait of a scheming intrigant, her accomplices and minions, without crediting the important and sometimes...
- directed at one's fellow man. Others viewed her, however, as a charlatan, an intrigant, and a dangerous "witch", or at best a naive figure. She kept treating...
- 2020). "Repêchage LNH : Donovan Sebrango, un nom familier au profil intrigant" [NHL Draft: Donovan Sebrango, a household name with an intriguing profile]...
- naviguer - navigant; déléguer - délégant; fatiguer - fatigant; intriguer - intrigant. Exceptional contexts: When the first-person singular present tense form...