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Meaning of conrogata | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. collective labour brought about by request
    Late-Latin, declension-1
  2. corvee, feudal fee
    Medieval-Latin, declension-1

Equivalents

العربية سخرة كوج
Bosanski jova opera rodi
Català jova
Čeština robota
Ελληνικά αγγαρεία
English corvée
Español angaria corvea
فارسی بیگار کوچ
Suomi taksvärkki
Français corvée
Galego angueira endeita
Hrvatski jova opera rodi
Magyar jobbágyság
Հայերեն կոռ
Bahasa Indonesia kerja paksa kerja rodi korve rodi
Italiano corvée
Kurdî angarya opera
Македонски ангарија
Português angueira corvea
Русский барщина тягло
Српски jova opera rodi
Türkçe angarya küllük
Українська па́нщина

Examples

“Early 5th c. CE, Caesarius of Arles”

Just as it often comes about that a man whose vineyard has been left abandoned through neglect makes a request to his neighbours and locals, and one day gathers together a multitude of men, and assisted by the hands of many makes good that which had been abandoned, something which he could not have achieved on his own; so too the man who wants to seek public penitence is seen, as it were, to gather together labour or support, so that, assisted by the prayers of the whole people, he can root out the thorns and spines of his sins.

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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