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Alfred Ewert 'La locution française à fleur de, esp. a flor de, it. a flor di, etc.' (Separat ur Göteborgs Hogskolas arsskrift, 39), by Johan Vising 3/1, p. 78
MARTIN GOSMAN Patrick Gautier Dalché (ed.), Du Yorkshire à l'Inde: Une 'géographie' urbaine et maritime de la fin du xiie siècle (Roger de Howden?), Hautes Études Médiévales et Modernes 89 75/1, p. 139

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