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[GK]
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Steensland, Lars (2010). Material till en älvdalsk ordbok: svenska-älvdalska, älvdalska-svenska. Älvdalen: Ulum dalska
[LS]
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De Vries, Jan (1977). Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. 3rd ed. Leiden: Brill
[AEW]
Source
Simpson, J., & Weiner, E. S. 1989. Oxford English dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
[OED]
Source
Young, George Vaughan Chichester & Clewer, Cynthia R. (1985). Føroysk-Ensk ordabók: Faroese-English dictionary: with Faroese folk-lore and proverbs: and a section by WB Lockwood on Faroese pronunciation. Peel, Isle of Man: Mansk-Svenska Publ. Co.
[FEO]
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Trésors de la langue francaise informatisées. Centre national de ressources techniques et lexiques. http://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/
[TLF]
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Cleasby, Richard (1874). An Icelandic-English dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon
[IED]
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Robert Farren, PIE culture words collection, 2017
[Farren (2017)]
De Vries, Jan (1962) Altnordisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch. 2. Auflage. Leiden: Brill.
[AEW (1962)]
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