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... Spanish and Portuguese owe to the Moors terms relating to warfare , administration , horticulture , and arts and crafts . This is , of course , true ; yet recent research has revealed the existence of entirely different categories of ...
... Spanish and Portuguese owe to the Moors terms relating to warfare , administration , horticulture , and arts and crafts . This is , of course , true ; yet recent research has revealed the existence of entirely different categories of ...
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... Spanish word from a blend of the two hypothetical words ( the former supposedly meaning ' to complain ' and the ... Spanish Sibilants , [ Harvard ] Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature 7.120 ( Boston , 1900 ) . Repeated in the ...
... Spanish word from a blend of the two hypothetical words ( the former supposedly meaning ' to complain ' and the ... Spanish Sibilants , [ Harvard ] Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature 7.120 ( Boston , 1900 ) . Repeated in the ...
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... Spanish Word - List 106 ; irmano occurs likewise in the Leonese fueros edited by Castro and Onís . As for the disappearance of yegüería from Spanish , believers in Gilliéron's homonym theory will not fail to point out that there existed ...
... Spanish Word - List 106 ; irmano occurs likewise in the Leonese fueros edited by Castro and Onís . As for the disappearance of yegüería from Spanish , believers in Gilliéron's homonym theory will not fail to point out that there existed ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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