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* Armenian: {{t|hy|նշվ. աշխ.|sc=Armn}}
* Armenian: {{t|hy|նշվ. աշխ.|sc=Armn}}
* Greek: {{t|el|μν. εργ.}}
* Greek: {{t|el|μν. εργ.}}, {{t+|el|ό.π.}}
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* Hebrew: {{t+|he|שם|tr=šam|sc=Hebr}}
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Etymology

(deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin opere (in the work) citato (cited)

Abbreviation

Template:rfc-header op. cit.

  1. Used in bibliographies to indicate that the source was previously referenced.
    N. "Arcana Coelstia", Emmanuel Swedenborg, 1785, Dole Press, pp 230 - 232
    ..
    N+m. "Arcana Coelstia", op.cit. pp 6 - 10

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