Palaeolexicon - Word study tool for ancient languages

Palaeolexicon is an online dictionary and word study tool for ancient languages.

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The site palaeolexicon.com was first submitted to the registrar on January 15, 2009. This website was last updated on the date of August 05, 2013. This web site will go back on the market on the date of January 15, 2015. As of today, it is eight hundred and sixty weeks, twenty-six days, five hours, and eleven minutes young.
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2013
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2015

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Philip Kitselis

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Stockholm, Stockholm, 10000

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NAAT 100

Stockholm, Stockholm, 13121

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Palaeolexicon is an online dictionary and word study tool for ancient languages.

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