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  • curprev 01:5201:52, 8 January 2023WingerBot talk contribsm 3,446 bytes −17 replace raw self link to English term with templated one; major cleanup of Italian etymologies (verb-noun compounds, formatting, etc.); proper nouns; demonyms; terms with multiple pronunciations; use {{it-adv}}; use <r:...> and [r:...] for refs in {{it-pr}} and {{it-verb}}/{{it-conj}}; etc. (manually assisted) undo

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  • curprev 17:4817:48, 16 October 2022Equinox talk contribs 3,450 bytes +225 ===Verb=== {{en-verb|pres_ptc2=carillonning|past2=carillonned}} # To play a carillon. # To ring out like a carillon. #* '''1899''', Matthew Phipps Shiel, ''Cold Steel'' (page 157) #*: High '''carilloned''' Anne's laughter. undo

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  • curprev 03:1903:19, 19 May 2022WingerBot talk contribsm 3,224 bytes −3 convert {{l|fr}} to {{alt|fr}}; merge separate trailing qualifiers into {{alt|fr}}; clean up French etymologies, pronun sections, participles, toponyms, extraneous spaces, etc. (manually assisted) undo

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