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Latin Latina. • Perseus: Latin-English dictionary, by Charlton Lewis & Charles Short (1879) • Collatinus-Biblissima: online search in Latin dictionaries: Lewis & Short (Latin-English), Gaffiot (Latin-French), Calonghi (Latin-Italian, 1898), De Miguel (1867) & Valbuena (1819) (Latin-Spanish), Georges (Latin-German, 1913) • Lsj.gr: Latin ...
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