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... genitive Lugutti , written also Lugudi , a name found in Adamnan's Life of St. Columba ( Reeves , 74 , 236 ) as Lugudius : the base is the Lugu- of the god Lugus's name , in Irish Lug , genitive Logo ( later Loga ) . Another is Curcitti ...
... genitive Lugutti , written also Lugudi , a name found in Adamnan's Life of St. Columba ( Reeves , 74 , 236 ) as Lugudius : the base is the Lugu- of the god Lugus's name , in Irish Lug , genitive Logo ( later Loga ) . Another is Curcitti ...
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... genitive KAAMA or KAAMA . like Eccaios and the other instances collected by Holder under -aio - s , to which may be added the genitive Oxtai occurring in one of the Moritasgus inscrip- tions to be mentioned presently . It looks ...
... genitive KAAMA or KAAMA . like Eccaios and the other instances collected by Holder under -aio - s , to which may be added the genitive Oxtai occurring in one of the Moritasgus inscrip- tions to be mentioned presently . It looks ...
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... genitive Logo : see my Notes on the Coligny Calendar , pp . 24-30 and passim . Compare Rivos ( an alias for Lugus ) and Rivros , the name of the Rivos month , to wit , August , probably for Rivo - ro - s . In any case Luguri must have ...
... genitive Logo : see my Notes on the Coligny Calendar , pp . 24-30 and passim . Compare Rivos ( an alias for Lugus ) and Rivros , the name of the Rivos month , to wit , August , probably for Rivo - ro - s . In any case Luguri must have ...
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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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