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10:45 Dec 22, 2010 |
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English to Danish translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Real Estate / a part in an agreement on building rights | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Susanne Friesen Canada Local time: 22:11 | ||||||
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4 | superficiær/superficiarius |
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superficiary superficiær/superficiarius Explanation: Actually, NetLynx has already provided the answer. I am just adding a few clarifying links as well as the etymological information that the expression comes from the latin word superficiarius. See also: http://runeberg.org/salmonsen/2/22/0620.html ~ Susanne Reference: http://kajhansen.com/page/Ordbog.htm Reference: http://ordnet.dk/ods/ordbog?aselect=Superfici%C3%A6rf%C3%A6s... |
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