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charnel
2
flachun
medtemps
1306
morver
s.xiv
in
teiz
tourner
crollement
s.xii
1
hospitler
[sault]
1
c.1230
resarver
menusement
1
1302
rakemas
puice
triestut
cheminer
1
s.xii
3/4
cyrografe
establement
1
c.1275
serrer
1
1121-25
jounck
alluable
lunerasce
c.1259
sundre
c.1170
[Pentingeis]
c.1136-37
bensfez
set
3
fug
hurtler
c.1300
skaffot
artefice
dissolut
1291
fierme
rapisant
aseitz
loux
c.1136-65
tote
lasive
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