alfronti

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to face have one’s face / the front part turned toward
 * 2) * Edwin Grobe (translator), La Falo de Uŝer-Domo (The Fall of the House of Usher) by Edgar Alan Poe,
 * 3)  to face, confront come up against, (have to) deal with
 * 4) * Simono Pejno (translator), “Revon Havas Mi” (“I Have a Dream),” speech given by Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on 28 August, 1963,
 * 1)  to face, confront come up against, (have to) deal with
 * 2) * Simono Pejno (translator), “Revon Havas Mi” (“I Have a Dream),” speech given by Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on 28 August, 1963,
 * 1) * Simono Pejno (translator), “Revon Havas Mi” (“I Have a Dream),” speech given by Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on 28 August, 1963,