| pro fatigar (v) |
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| pro almorna (n) |
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| pro arson (n) |
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| pro baizar (v) |
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| pro equitat (n) |
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| fro rosignol |
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| pro pena (n) |
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| ca romandre |
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| pro galba (n) |
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| pro fron (n) |
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| pro envidar |
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| pro almorna |
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| pro canonizar (v) |
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| en saint (n) |
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| pro blanc (a) |
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| frm guider |
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| pro flac (a) |
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| pro epytheton (n) |
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| fro figue |
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| oc menar |
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| pro durada (n) |
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| ceb soneto |
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| fr fougasse |
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| pro cambiar (v) |
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| pro especi |
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| pro foletin (a) |
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| fr om |
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| ca trama |
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| pt vergel |
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| pro endestinar (v) |
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| pro ronser (n) |
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| en wisdom (n) |
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| pro ramificar (v) |
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| oc mon |
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| pro satisfazement (n) |
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| pro esquena (n) |
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| pro angoissos (a) |
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| pro afic (n) |
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| pro baptisme (n) |
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| pro mandurar (v) |
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| pro bon (a) |
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| ca front |
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| pro miramonda |
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| pro cartairon (n) |
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| pro fervor (n) |
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| oc batre |
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| pro rogor (n) |
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| fr lengua |
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| pro desonorar (v) |
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| pro ethimologizar (v) |
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| pro autumpnal (a) |
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| pro gibre (n) |
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| pro canin (a) |
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| pro dedintz |
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| pro blasmar |
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| pro cremer (v) |
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| pro gen |
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| pro qui (n) |
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| pro eschazer (v) |
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| pro malefici (n) |
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| pro gossa (n) |
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| pro vestidura (n) |
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| pro tenir (v) |
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| oc mèstre |
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| pro cors |
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| pro sofrir (v) |
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| oc cadena |
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| fr ambler |
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| pro maldire (v) |
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| pro joya (n) |
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| pro bueu (n) |
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| pro tosa (n) |
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| pro chuflar |
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| fr star |
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| pro creire |
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| oc asne |
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| pro cavalcar (v) |
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| pro ramage (n) |
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| pro jujament |
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| pro estoria (n) |
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| es brío |
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| pro entre |
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| fr canson |
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| pro conjunctio (n) |
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| pro ieu (n) |
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| pro paubretat (n) |
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| pro bassac (n) |
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| pro bocaria (n) |
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| en spaniel |
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| pro rahusar (v) |
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| ca beure |
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| pro raditz (n) |
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| ca vida |
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| pro saba (n) |
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| pro raba (n) |
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| pro chansoneta (n) |
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| pro rossignol (n) |
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| pt herege |
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| pro boaria (n) |
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| fr jongleresse (n) |
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