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inhumain
1435
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inhumain
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[gdw]
FEW:
humanus
4,508a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
inhumain
10,16b
TL:
inhumain 4,1392
DEAF:
*inumain
I378
DMF:
inhumain
TLF:
inhumain
OED:
inhuman adj. and n.
/
inhumane
MED:
inhumain adj.
DMLBS:
inhumanus
1378c
s.
1
inhuman, cruel
:
(
1435
)
nostredit adversaire n’a eu jusques a cy [...] contencion de venir a paix resonable [...] mais de nous et de nos aultres subgez perdre par trahisons, conspirations et inhumaines cruautés
434
humain
inhumainement
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inhumain
inhumain
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