>From a release team's POV, I still consider this appropriate cleanup for
xenial at this time (i. e. FF approved if you are after that). Indeed
*not* doing this has regressed language support over the time, so
reducing this delta and getting back in sync with Debian and the more
modern hunspell dicts seems entirely desirable, and the risk seems
manageable.

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Title:
  [FFe] Sync (almost) with libreoffice-dictionaries in Debian sid

Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in libreoffice-dictionaries package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in openoffice.org-hyphenation package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Proposed uploads are available in this PPA:
  https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/lo-dicts4

  This proposal gives us updated dictionaries in xenial, and quite a few
  new ones. libreoffice-dictionaries in Ubuntu was introduced before the
  release of trusty, but hasn't been maintained since. This proposal
  should make it possible to really sync with Debian after the xenial
  release.

  [Original description]
  libreoffice-dictionaries hasnt been synced from Debian for a while and has 
Ubuntu-local change. Rebase/Reimplement those on Debian and upstream those, if 
possible.

  (libreoffice-dictionaries was created rather ad-hoc around 4.2 before
  Debian did, replacing the old openoffice-dictionaries, thus the
  missing updates since).

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