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OED Equivalents in other languages

Hello Linguaphiles,

Anyone want to recommend OED equivalents in other languages? I would like to find etymological and historical evolutions of words for Portuguese in European Portuguese, and a separate volume for French in European French. Any ideas where I may find and purchase such volumes? I browsed fnac.com without any luck.

Best to all,

isa
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