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FEW:
unificare
14,43a
Gdf:
GdfC:
unifier
10,822c
TL:
unifier 11,55
DEAF:
unifier
DMF:
unifier
TLF:
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OED:
unify v.
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
unificare
3557b
uniifier
v.a.
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to unite, join together
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Tuit li os s'esleecerunt Ki humlement sepeliz sunt. Pur ceo serunt esleecié Que lores serunt uni[i]fié
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