Aubaine
In old French customs, aubaine (French pronunciation: [obɛn], windfall) was the inheritance of goods from a foreigner who died in a country where he was not naturalized. The word is formed from aubain, a foreigner, which Gilles Ménage derived further from the Latin alibi natus; Jacques Cujas derived from advena; and du Cange from albanus, a Scot or Irishman, by the reason that these were anciently frequent travelers living abroad.
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Aubaine
In old French customs, aubaine (French pronunciation: [obɛn], windfall) was the inheritance of goods from a foreigner who died in a country where he was not naturalized. The word is formed from aubain, a foreigner, which Gilles Ménage derived further from the Latin alibi natus; Jacques Cujas derived from advena; and du Cange from albanus, a Scot or Irishman, by the reason that these were anciently frequent travelers living abroad.
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In old French customs, aubaine ...... y were considered naturalized.
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奥班(法语:Aubaine)是法国科多尔省的一个市镇,属于博 ...... 该市镇总面积16.21平方公里,2009年时的人口为92人。
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In old French customs, aubaine ...... quent travelers living abroad.
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奥班(法语:Aubaine)是法国科多尔省的一个市镇,属于博 ...... 该市镇总面积16.21平方公里,2009年时的人口为92人。
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Aubaine
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奥班 (科多尔省)
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