See Libia in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"english": "The Egypt that is near us [Lower Egypt] has the land of Palestine to its north; the land of the Saracens to its east, the land of Libya to its west; and the mountain known as Climax to the south.",
"text": "late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans\nSēo Ægȳptus þe is nēar ūs, bē norþan hire is þæt land Palastine, ⁊ bē ēastan hiere Sarracene þæt land, ⁊ bē westan hire Libia þæt land, ⁊ bē sūþan hire sē beorg þe mon hǣt Climax.",
"translation": "The Egypt that is near us [Lower Egypt] has the land of Palestine to its north; the land of the Saracens to its east, the land of Libya to its west; and the mountain known as Climax to the south.",
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"text": "late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans\nSēo Ægȳptus þe is nēar ūs, bē norþan hire is þæt land Palastine, ⁊ bē ēastan hiere Sarracene þæt land, ⁊ bē westan hire Libia þæt land, ⁊ bē sūþan hire sē beorg þe mon hǣt Climax.",
"translation": "The Egypt that is near us [Lower Egypt] has the land of Palestine to its north; the land of the Saracens to its east, the land of Libya to its west; and the mountain known as Climax to the south.",
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