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- car|rac Mot Agut Nom masculí
Diccionari Català-Català . 2013.
Diccionari Català-Català . 2013.
Críchad an Chaoilli — Críchad an Chaoilli, medieval Irish text. Contents 1 Overview 2 Authorship 3 The text 4 See also 5 … Wikipedia
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