Dear Alan, we would be better able to help you if you could give us some of 
the context in which you found these words!Grateful for the work you've been 
doing.
Victor
    On Friday, November 29, 2024 at 05:37:28 AM EST, alan machado 
<[email protected]> wrote:   

 beirametafeciracotoniapecas de cotoniagraa/ granora (something to do with 
money?)quatcutocerqueja
most of these are related to cloth items, circa 16th centuryThank you 
Alan

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