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'''Nanus''' vel '''pumilio''' in [[fabula|fabulis]] scriptis est creatura [[homo sapiens|homini specie]] similis, at statura exiguior et crassior. Dicuntur nani saepius habitare sub terra et diligere [[aurum]] et alia pretiosa quatinus minera peralta sub montibus fodant, ibi aulas magnificas construentes in quibus thesauros servent. |
'''Nanus''' ([[Graece]] {{lang|grc|νᾶνος}}) vel '''pumilio''' in [[fabula|fabulis]] scriptis est creatura [[homo sapiens|homini specie]] similis, at statura exiguior et crassior. Dicuntur nani saepius habitare sub terra et diligere [[aurum]] et alia pretiosa quatinus minera peralta sub montibus fodant, ibi aulas magnificas construentes in quibus thesauros servent. |
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Nani sunt etiam personae [[Ludus Catacumbarum et Catobleparum|Ludi Catacumbarum et Catobleparum]] et [[Warhammer]], [[Sacred underworld]]. |
Nani sunt etiam personae [[Ludus Catacumbarum et Catobleparum|Ludi Catacumbarum et Catobleparum]] et [[Warhammer]], [[Sacred underworld]]. |
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Nanus (Graece νᾶνος) vel pumilio in fabulis scriptis est creatura homini specie similis, at statura exiguior et crassior. Dicuntur nani saepius habitare sub terra et diligere aurum et alia pretiosa quatinus minera peralta sub montibus fodant, ibi aulas magnificas construentes in quibus thesauros servent.
Nani sunt etiam personae Ludi Catacumbarum et Catobleparum et Warhammer, Sacred underworld.
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