nrf sèrveux |
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nrf cad'lîn (n) |
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nrf sannouich'chie |
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nrf mãdji |
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en broth (n) |
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nrf palais (n) |
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nrf bras (n) |
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nrf pot'tie (n) |
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nrf meeti (n) |
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en hake (n) |
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nrf objet direct |
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nrf mogue (n) |
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nrf craître |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf papier |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf garçonniéthe |
― DerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf ôsaine (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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en spain (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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nrf haûchi (v) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf cheindre |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf mouissons (n) |
― FormOf ⟶
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nrf tither |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf dginne (n) |
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nrf quat quat (n) |
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nrf garder (v) |
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nrf badgette |
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nrf baqu'thie (n) |
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nrf êtchuménisme (n) |
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nrf chaîne du sellot (n) |
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nrf possibliément (r) |
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nrf couèrte (n) |
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nrf râqu'ter (v) |
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nrf èrcycliéthie (n) |
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en gull (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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nrf bédaine (n) |
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en chronic (a) |
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nrf maladrait (a) |
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nrf répetar (v) |
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nrf ertchéyànt (n) |
― FormOf ⟶
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en dreamer (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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nrf êssuyeux (n) |
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nrf véthité |
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nrf dêchèrge (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf dgèrre civile (n) |
― RelatedTo ⟶
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nrf tchoeurièrs (n) |
― FormOf ⟶
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nrf preunmyi |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf carte d'valentinne (n) |
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nrf deûthième (a) |
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en bushel (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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en slavonian grebe (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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nrf actrice (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf nic'lesse (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf donnaient (v) |
― FormOf ⟶
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nrf abbé (n) |
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nrf aîsi (a) |
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nrf capée (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf soucile (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en strangle (v) |
― Synonym ⟶
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nrf coq à ieau caûde |
― DerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf fil'ye |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf paquéthions (v) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf mataud (n) |
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nrf fourtchère (n) |
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en auntie (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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nrf rédguliéthement (r) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf laiteux (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf chap'lains (n) |
― FormOf ⟶
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nrf sociologiste |
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nrf teurt (a) |
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nrf peissoun (n) |
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nrf otchuper (v) |
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nrf d'sabil'lie (n) |
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nrf orfi |
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nrf magie (n) |
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nrf chanter (v) |
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en sift (v) |
― Synonym ⟶
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nrf âmice (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf tchèrlîngue (n) |
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nrf p'tite g'linne (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf arrivaïr |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf blindé (a) |
― Synonym ⟶
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nrf êbailli (v) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf greffeux (n) |
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nrf accord (n) |
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nrf dgèrbeuse (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf bas hèrnais (n) |
― RelatedTo ⟶
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nrf baillier (v) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf j'ter |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf mînséthicordieux (a) |
― HasContext ⟶
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en bachelor party (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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nrf néthe mauve (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf âge mûr (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf avocat |
― EtymologicallyDerivedFrom ⟶
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nrf r'miède (n) |
― RelatedTo ⟶
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en overhead projector (n) |
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en century (n) |
― Synonym ⟶
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nrf scrutîn (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf léçon (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf coupl'ye (n) |
― HasContext ⟶
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nrf diabète (n) |
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nrf vouoyelle (n) |
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