fr germanique (a) |
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fr germanique (a) |
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fr bas silésien (n) |
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fr teuton (n) |
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fr saxon (n) |
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pap germániko (a) |
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es germánico (a) |
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de gestech (n) |
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la germanus (a) |
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fr grigrigredinmenufretin (n) |
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fr germanique (a) |
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fr frisons (n) |
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fr normannique (n) |
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fr francique (n) |
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fr néerlandais (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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eo ĝermana (a) |
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fr tudesque (a) |
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fr yidiche (n) |
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fr barbare (n) |
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la germanicus (a) |
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fr kronprinz (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr saxonne (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germanique (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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de fränkin (n) |
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fr nazaréen (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germain (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en teuton (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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mul e |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr brache (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr faide (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germanisant (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germain (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr francs (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr wilamowicien (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr scramasaxe (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr hanse (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germaniques (n) |
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fr ostrogoths (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr yiddish (n) |
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fr odaliste (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr suèves (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr francique rhénan (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr recès (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr outroupistache (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr teutonne (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr chérusques (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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mul c |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr perlimpinpin (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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mul a |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr adolphe |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr lombard (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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sl germanski (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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de germanisch (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr frison saterlandais (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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it germanico (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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ro germanic (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germanique (n) |
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fr germanique (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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mul f |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr hachepailler (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr suève (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr de brun (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr anglo saxon (n) |
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de umlaut (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr sylphe (n) |
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fr francique oriental (n) |
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fr chattes (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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de franke (n) |
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fr scots (n) |
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fr germanique (a) |
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fr germanique (a) |
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fr francique ripuaire (n) |
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fr vandale (n) |
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fr marc (n) |
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fr odalisme (n) |
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fr féroïen (n) |
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fr goths (n) |
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fr wisigoths (n) |
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fr angle (n) |
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fr germanique (a) |
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fr germaniste (n) |
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fr germanique (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr bondska (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr dégermaniser (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en germanic (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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mul d |
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Weight: 1.0
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ca flamenc (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr broumpristoche (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr tracassin (n) |
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fr germanique (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr teutons (n) |
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fr germanique (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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de germanisch (n) |
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fr normannique (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr aman (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germaniques (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr yola (n) |
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fr germanisant (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr wende (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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mul g |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr roue d’horloge (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germanique (a) |
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fr cimbres (n) |
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fro tiois (a) |
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fr harnescar (n) |
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fr guelfe (n) |
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fr ostrogot (a) |
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fr guelfe (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germanique (n) |
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fr germanique (a) |
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fr vandale (n) |
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fr uhlan (n) |
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fr germanique (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr edda (n) |
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fr ostrogoth (a) |
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fr vieux néerlandais (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr charlemagne (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr pangermanisme (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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oc flamenc (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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sv germansk (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr architrésorier (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr franconien (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germanique (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr dapifer (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr gotique (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr groschen (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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oc germanic (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr carin |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germaniste (a) |
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fr yule (n) |
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fr alamans (n) |
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fr germanique (a) |
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fr afrikaans (n) |
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fr ondine (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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la alamani (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr ondin (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr barbichu (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germaniser (v) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr frison (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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en yule (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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de altdeutsch (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germanie (n) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr germanique (a) |
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Weight: 1.0
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fr amman (n) |
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