intrigante

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French intrigante.

Noun

intrigante (plural intrigantes)

  1. (dated) A female intriguer.
    • 1862, The Living Age (volume 72, page 188)
      It is curious to find her on one occasion surreptitiously opening a letter of her husband's to one Sarah Ryan, a housekeeper, an intrigante []

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Esperanto

Adverb

intrigante

  1. present adverbial active participle of intrigi

French

Adjective

intrigante

  1. feminine singular of intrigant

German

Adjective

intrigante

  1. inflected form of intrigant

Italian

Adjective

intrigante (masculine and feminine plural intriganti)

  1. intriguing

Verb

intrigante

  1. present participle of intrigare

Noun

intrigante m or f (plural intriganti)

  1. busybody

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Portuguese

Adjective

intrigante m or f (plural intrigantes, comparable)

  1. intriguing (causing a desire to know more)

Spanish

Adjective

intrigante (plural intrigantes)

  1. intriguing
  2. scheming

Noun

intrigante m or f (plural intrigantes)

  1. schemer
  2. intriguer
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