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English: Title page of a Konstantinas Sirvydas' book named Dictionarium trium lingvarum in usum studiosae iuventutis (Dictionary of the Polish-Latin-Lithuanian languages), published in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1713.
Lietuvių: Konstantino Sirvydo knyga, 1713 m. parašyta lietuvių kalba ir išleista Vilniuje, Lietuvos Didžiojoje Kunigaikštystėje, pavadinimu Dictionarium trium lingvarum in usum studiosae iuventutis (Trijų kalbų žodynas).
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Author Konstantinas Sirvydas, who lived in 1579–1631. This edition of his book was published posthumously in 1713.

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Title page of a Konstantinas Sirvydas' book named Dictionarium trium lingvarum in usum studiosae iuventutis (Dictionary of the Polish-Latin-Lithuanian languages), published in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1713.

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