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ili-30-11241854-n CILI: i96604
WordNet Domains: history military politics
SUMO Ontology: Human@
Basic Level Concept: 10650162-n national_leader
Epinonyms: [2] pol
[2] pol |1|
[1] ili-30-10650162-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[0] ili-30-11241854-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
Polaridade:
  positivo negativo
SentiWordNet: 0 0
ML-SentiCon: 0 0.125
Tempo:
  pasado presente futuro atemporal
TempoWordNet: 0 0 0 1

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GL Variantes
- Cneo_Pompeio_Magno · [RILG] [DRAG]
CA Variantes
- Gneu_Pompeu_Magne
ES Variantes
- Cneo_Pompeyo_Magno
- Gnaeus_Pompeius_Magnus
EN Variantes
- Gnaeus_Pompeius_Magnus
- Pompey ['pɑmpi]
- Pompey_the_Great
Glosa
Roman general and statesman who quarrelled with Caesar and fled to Egypt where he was murdered (106 48 BC)
IT Variantes
- Pompeo
Relacións léxico-semánticas no WordNet vía ILI (12) - Amosar / Agochar gráfico:
Hyperonyms
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10123844-n: a general officer of the highest rank
Hyperonyms
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10650162-n: a man who is a respected leader in national or international affairs
Glosses
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00775156-v: have a disagreement over something
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02075462-v: run away quickly
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02482425-v: kill intentionally and with premeditation
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02921325-a: of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome)
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08896831-n: an ancient empire to the west of Israel; centered on the Nile River and ruled by a Pharaoh; figured in many events described in the Old Testament
Glosses
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10123844-n: a general officer of the highest rank
Glosses
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10650162-n: a man who is a respected leader in national or international affairs
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10878161-n: conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (100-44 BC)
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01290711-n: Caesar defeated Pompey in 48 BC
Glosses
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11183387-n: ancient king of Pontus who expanded his kingdom by defeating the Romans but was later driven out by Pompey (132-63 BC)