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... genitive pette , meaning a division , a portion , ' as to which see Stokes's Goidelica , p . 120a , where he has added Irish pit ( in terc - fit , leth - fit ) , a portion of food . ' It was a word perhaps borrowed from the Gallo ...
... genitive pette , meaning a division , a portion , ' as to which see Stokes's Goidelica , p . 120a , where he has added Irish pit ( in terc - fit , leth - fit ) , a portion of food . ' It was a word perhaps borrowed from the Gallo ...
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... genitive governed by bregan , and a noun to be identified with Irish greas , genitive greasa , which Dinneen explains as meaning ' the amount of anything done at a time , a heat , a spell . ' O'Donovan , however , having regard probably ...
... genitive governed by bregan , and a noun to be identified with Irish greas , genitive greasa , which Dinneen explains as meaning ' the amount of anything done at a time , a heat , a spell . ' O'Donovan , however , having regard probably ...
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... genitive of Ecaios , or as the coins give it Eccaios . For the present I pass by the word OBAL , in order to mention ... genitive we have : ' The ( grave ) of Toma ( she the ) daughter of Eccaios waits here . ' This improves the syntax ...
... genitive of Ecaios , or as the coins give it Eccaios . For the present I pass by the word OBAL , in order to mention ... genitive we have : ' The ( grave ) of Toma ( she the ) daughter of Eccaios waits here . ' This improves the syntax ...
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ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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