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quur

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quūr

  1. Alternative spelling of cūr
    • 740-804, Alcuinus, “Ad Albinum Abbatem [To the white abbot]”, in Jacques Paul Migne, transl., Patrologia Latina [The Latin Patrology]‎[1] (quotation in Latin; overall work in Latin), published 1865, page 264:
      Nam quur in prima feria jejunium non fiat ipso tradente Salvatore, non est nessecitas texendo replicari.
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    • 1450-1527, Panfilo Modena Sasso, Poeta et Sforcia[2] (quotation in Latin; overall work in Latin):
      Quur deseris urbem?
      Why are you deserting the city?