seguace
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Italian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin sequāx (“following”). Cognate with Spanish secuaz and Portuguese sequaz.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]seguace m or f by sense (plural seguaci)
- follower, disciple
- Synonym: epigono
- un seguace dell'esistenzialismo ― a follower of existentialism
- Simone de Beauvoir, fervente seguace di Jean Paul Sartre ― Simone de Beauvoir, fervent follower of Jean Paul Sartre
- adherent
Further reading
[edit]- Ragazzini, Giuseppe e.a. (2003) “seguace”, in il Ragazzini 2003 – Dizionario Inglese Italiano, Italiano Inglese (in Italian), 4th edition, Bologna: Zanichelli editore S.p.A.
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