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Dictionnaire historique de la langue française

Alain Rey
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A re-impression of the 2014 edition of the French Dictionary in hardback can be found in this article, with the title "The adventure of the Millennium of French words".
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Replacing the previous edition (9782849029978) with this re-impression of 2014 in hardback. The book itself is a reedition in a single volume of the previous Dictionary in 2 vols. 'The adventure of the Millennium of French words.'

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