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... Irish -i - cno- has been reduced to -in , and -i - cn - io- to -ine , as in Féchín and Féchine , forms of the name of St. Féchín of Fore : -ín is a very living termination in Modern Irish , and therefore in Anglo - Irish likewise . It ...
... Irish -i - cno- has been reduced to -in , and -i - cn - io- to -ine , as in Féchín and Féchine , forms of the name of St. Féchín of Fore : -ín is a very living termination in Modern Irish , and therefore in Anglo - Irish likewise . It ...
Page 330
... Irish il and the Ogam legend Ilvveto . That is not all , for the founder of the great school at Llan Illtud Fawr , that is , Lantwit Major in Glamorgan , was far less well known as Elltud and Eltutus than as Illtud and Iltutus . The ...
... Irish il and the Ogam legend Ilvveto . That is not all , for the founder of the great school at Llan Illtud Fawr , that is , Lantwit Major in Glamorgan , was far less well known as Elltud and Eltutus than as Illtud and Iltutus . The ...
Page 337
... Irish one stumbles across the equivalent postulated by the Irish verb sáilim , 1 Mod . Ir . saoilim , now also spelt sílim ' I think , I imagine or fancy , I expect ' , Sc . Gaelic saoiliam ' methinks ' . The word underlying these verbs ...
... Irish one stumbles across the equivalent postulated by the Irish verb sáilim , 1 Mod . Ir . saoilim , now also spelt sílim ' I think , I imagine or fancy , I expect ' , Sc . Gaelic saoiliam ' methinks ' . The word underlying these verbs ...
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