llur
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Inherited from Old Catalan lur,[1] from Vulgar Latin *illūrum, from Latin illōrum (literally “of them”). Cognate to French leur, Italian loro.
llur (plural llurs)
llur (plural, dialectal masculine plural llurs, dialectal feminine llura, dialectal feminine plural llures)
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