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judias azas secas 64
Since we're telling you the story. The original query was made on a site on the Castilian language (where it corresponds, not in a dictionary) by this fragment of a story that was not understood : « . . . dried asaz beans. . . » . I doubt that someone dedicated to literature will misunderstand the wrong place, and reverse the letters of one word or remove the accent from another; that's what trolls have been doing because they're too patient here. Either way we will take advantage of the input and link each word (as befits a dictionary) in case someone falls by chance in this entry and wants to understand the fragment of text (although it is not a speech, and no one normal is going to look for it in a dictionary , and if you do. . . you have to write it without misspellings). See Jewish, asaz, dry.
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