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| –449.27+ | The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XIII, 'hoopoe', 676c: 'as incubation proceeds... the hen scarcely ever leaves her eggs' (Cluster: Birds) |
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| –499.21+ | The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XIII, 'Hindostani', 479d: (Hindostani) 'was the natural language of the people in the neighbourhood of Delhi, who formed the bulk of those who resorted to the bazaar, and hence it became the bazaar language' |
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