Lexicon silvestre

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The Lexicon silvestre ( Latin , literally: Forest Lexicon ) is a multilingual forest dictionary . The initiative and the beginnings go back to an international group of Esperantists who had been working on the work since 1981 under the direction of Karl-Hermann Simon , Ingward Ullrich and Boris Dimitrov Marinov .

Today, the association of the same name, based in Eberswalde, is responsible for preparing and publishing the “Lexicon silvestre”.

The German-language part of the lexicon currently contains over 9,000 terms and takes into account more than 20 languages ​​at different stages of processing.

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