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Page 291
... Ucuetis . The dative Ucuete is not exactly what we should have expected , but rather Ucueti . I have explained in my previous paper , p . 6 , that Ucuet- analyses itself into Ud - guh - et- for an earlier Ud - gus - et- ; the meaning ...
... Ucuetis . The dative Ucuete is not exactly what we should have expected , but rather Ucueti . I have explained in my previous paper , p . 6 , that Ucuet- analyses itself into Ud - guh - et- for an earlier Ud - gus - et- ; the meaning ...
Page 294
... Ucuetis and to Ber- gusia Remus son of Primius made this gift . He pays his vow will- ingly and for good reason . Here we have the name of a goddess Bergusia , though elsewhere it occurs as that of a town . There was one such in the ...
... Ucuetis and to Ber- gusia Remus son of Primius made this gift . He pays his vow will- ingly and for good reason . Here we have the name of a goddess Bergusia , though elsewhere it occurs as that of a town . There was one such in the ...
Page 297
... Ucuetis cet édifice , et pour les prêtres ( ? ) qui servent Ucuetis à Alise . ' The general sense of what M. Vendryes treats as the verb is compatible with what I have suggested , and one would have only to read ' who belong to Ucuetis ...
... Ucuetis cet édifice , et pour les prêtres ( ? ) qui servent Ucuetis à Alise . ' The general sense of what M. Vendryes treats as the verb is compatible with what I have suggested , and one would have only to read ' who belong to Ucuetis ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting July 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
PROLEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF THE LATER IRISH BARDS 12001500 | 89 |
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