en expiatorious (a) |
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en satisfactory (a) |
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la februum (n) |
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fr expiatoire (a) |
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it espiatore (a) |
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en purgatory (a) |
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en expiatory (a) |
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la amburbium (n) |
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it espiatorio (a) |
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es expiatorio (a) |
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en purgatorial (a) |
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en expiate (v) |
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en piacular (a) |
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grc ἄγοσ (n) |
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en expiatory (a) |
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