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#* '''1516''' — [[w:Thomas More|Thomas Moore]], ''[[s:Utopia|Utopia]]'', Book II, "De legibus Utopiensium"
#* '''1516''' — [[w:Thomas More|Thomas Moore]], ''[[s:Utopia|Utopia]]'', Book II, "De legibus Utopiensium"
#*: '''Foemina''' non ante annum duodeuicesimum nubit.
#*: '''Foemina''' non ante annum duodeuicesimum nubit.
#*:: '''''A woman''' is not married before the age of eighteen.''
#*:: '''''A woman''' is not married before the age of twenty-two.''

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Latin

Noun

foemina

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    • 1516Thomas Moore, Utopia, Book II, "De legibus Utopiensium"
      Foemina non ante annum duodeuicesimum nubit.
      A woman is not married before the age of twenty-two.