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F. Norman The Carolingian Lord, Semantic Studies on Old High German Balder · Frô · Truhtin · Hêrro, by D. H. Green 37/1, p. 66
Mario A. Pei The Noun Declension System in Merovingian Latin, by Louis Furman Sas 7/2, p. 153

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