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... occurs as tul cind , ' end or front of the head , forehead ' : see Windisch's Irische Texte , p . 299 ( Fled Bricrend ' , § 88 ) . as in ( 2 ) aYOYWT.KNOC , Avvoticnos . By far the most usual vowel preceding the termination -cno - s was ...
... occurs as tul cind , ' end or front of the head , forehead ' : see Windisch's Irische Texte , p . 299 ( Fled Bricrend ' , § 88 ) . as in ( 2 ) aYOYWT.KNOC , Avvoticnos . By far the most usual vowel preceding the termination -cno - s was ...
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... occurs . As Rivros is a lucky month these days ought to be marked MD . But the detached piece of the Tablet on which this entry occurs has been moved more than once , and is perhaps not yet in its right place , or is not complete . It ...
... occurs . As Rivros is a lucky month these days ought to be marked MD . But the detached piece of the Tablet on which this entry occurs has been moved more than once , and is perhaps not yet in its right place , or is not complete . It ...
Page 383
... occur as the name of a personage mentioned in the Gospels1 . Jairus ( Mk v 22 , Lk viii 41 ) should therefore have been in the Syriac . But the name only occurs in the nominative , and the translator seems to have thought that the final ...
... occur as the name of a personage mentioned in the Gospels1 . Jairus ( Mk v 22 , Lk viii 41 ) should therefore have been in the Syriac . But the name only occurs in the nominative , and the translator seems to have thought that the final ...
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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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