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spirituel

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spir·i·tu·el also spir·i·tu·elle  (spr-ch-l, spr-t-l, -tü-)
adj.
Having or evidencing a refined mind and wit.

[French, from Old French, spiritual; see spiritual.]

spirituel [ˌspɪrɪtjʊˈɛl]
adj
having a refined and lively mind or wit Also (feminine) spirituelle [ˌspɪrɪtjʊˈɛl]
[from French]


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He established himself in Rome with his fame spiraling at the famous Paris Concert Spirituel in 1768.
In many ways, Sémélé is a link between the beginnings of French baroque opera and its greatest flowering in the works of Rameau, and Hervé Niquet's performance with his Concert Spirituel, which seems to be the first ever on disc, has real buoyancy and expressive flexibility.
Il ne faut pas qu'il devienne une simple tradition", reprend pour sa part Yossra, qui malgrE[umlaut] son jeune Eoge est consciente du message spirituel et religieux que se veut celui du jeE[c]ne.
 
 
 
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