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Linguistics / Sabres / Szabla / Stachowski / Altaic languages / Buyla inscription / Etymology / Caron / Sword / Agglutinative languages / Languages of Europe / Military history
Date: 2007-06-13 11:00:34
Linguistics
Sabres
Szabla
Stachowski
Altaic languages
Buyla inscription
Etymology
Caron
Sword
Agglutinative languages
Languages of Europe
Military history

Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia vol. 9

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