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Old High German Hirsch und Hinde
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Brian Murdoch Latein und Volkssprache im deutschen Mittelalter 1100—1500. Regensburger Colloquium 1988, by Nikolaus Henkel, Nigel F. Palmer 62/2, p. 353

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