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Dictionary Norwegian ↔ English: [1293 1350] | Translation 1 - 1 of 1 |
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hist. med. svartedauden {m} [best. f.] [fig.] [pestpandemi i vestlig Eurasia og Nord-Afrika ca. 1350] | the Black Death [pandemic (plague) in Western Eurasia and North Africa about 1350] |
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