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... Holder , together with other spellings Medsillus , Meddillus , and a feminine Messilla . Here Missucos and 1 With ... Holder's Medsillus and Messila we have such instances as Ressatus or Redsatus , Ressi - marus or Redso - marus cited by ...
... Holder , together with other spellings Medsillus , Meddillus , and a feminine Messilla . Here Missucos and 1 With ... Holder's Medsillus and Messila we have such instances as Ressatus or Redsatus , Ressi - marus or Redso - marus cited by ...
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... Holder's masculine Tasgius . The spelling with g possibly indicates that the s was pronounced soft , that it was in fact z , and Holder seems right in deriving tasgo- from an earlier tazgo- , to which is related the Irish Taidgg , Tadc ...
... Holder's masculine Tasgius . The spelling with g possibly indicates that the s was pronounced soft , that it was in fact z , and Holder seems right in deriving tasgo- from an earlier tazgo- , to which is related the Irish Taidgg , Tadc ...
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... ( Holder , s.v. Tigernacus ) ; also filius tigernacus ( Cymmrodor , XVIII , p . 49 ) and Maqueriqi ( genitive ) , ' of a king's son , of princely rank . ' This last was in Irish mac ríg ; but the other filius Tigernacus must , in its ...
... ( Holder , s.v. Tigernacus ) ; also filius tigernacus ( Cymmrodor , XVIII , p . 49 ) and Maqueriqi ( genitive ) , ' of a king's son , of princely rank . ' This last was in Irish mac ríg ; but the other filius Tigernacus must , in its ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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