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E.J. Dobson Studies on the accentuation of polysyllabic Latin, Greek, and Romance loanwords in English, with special reference to those ending in -able, -ate, -ator, -ible, -ic, -ical, and -ize. (Stockholm Studies in English III), by B. Danielsson 21/, p. 56
Sebastian Coxon Burghart Wachinger (ed.), Deutschsprachige Literatur des Mittelalters: Studienauswahl aus dem 'Verfasserlixikon' (Band 1-10) 70/1, p. 158
Lesley Smith Loveday Lewes Gee, Women, Art and Patronage from Henry II to Edward III 1216-1377 72/2, p. 309

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