camarilla

  • 21Camarilla Edition — Camarilla (CE) is the fourth base set of White Wolf, Inc. s trading card game released on August 19 2002. The expansion s theme is the Camarilla sect. The expansion featured a significant change in the layout of the cards, especially the… …

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  • 22Camarilla (fan club) — The Camarilla is the official worldwide fan organization of White Wolf Publishing. White Wolf is an Atlanta based company that specializes in fantasy and modern horror and is best known for its role playing games set in the World of Darkness. The …

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  • 23camarilla — noun Etymology: Spanish, literally, small room Date: 1834 a group of unofficial often secret and scheming advisers; also cabal …

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  • 24CAMARILLA — n. f. T. de dénigrement. Coterie influente à la cour d’un prince …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 25camarilla — /kam euh ril euh/; Sp. /kah mah rddee lyah, yah/, n., pl. camarillas / ril euhz/; Sp. / rddee lyahs, yahs/. a group of unofficial or private advisers to a person of authority, esp. a group much given to intrigues and secret plots; cabal; clique.… …

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  • 26camarilla — noun A secret, usually sinister, group of conspiring advisors close to the leadership; a cabal …

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  • 27camarilla — (ka ma ril la) s. f. Coterie de personnes qui approchent du prince le plus près. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Diminutif de camara, chambre en espagnol (voy. chambre) …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 28CAMARILLA —    a name of recent origin in Spain for a clique of private counsellors at court, who interpose between the legitimate ministers and the crown …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 29camarilla — ca|ma|ri|lla Mot Pla Nom femení …

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  • 30camarilla — {{hw}}{{camarilla}}{{/hw}}Consiglio privato della Corona, nelle monarchie spagnole | (est.) Consorteria, combriccola che ordisce inganni, intrighi e sim., per il proprio tornaconto; SIN. Camorra, cricca …

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