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... instance in the North of Gaul , that is in a Celtic language which was doubtless Gaulish . I allude to Ptolemy's povdios , which has been 1 For some more instances see the Cymmrodor , vol . XXI , pp . 54 , 55 , where Irish sust should ...
... instance in the North of Gaul , that is in a Celtic language which was doubtless Gaulish . I allude to Ptolemy's povdios , which has been 1 For some more instances see the Cymmrodor , vol . XXI , pp . 54 , 55 , where Irish sust should ...
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... instance has its kindred in the Letto - Slavic languages , for instance in Lithuanian rinda ( fem . ) , ' order , arrangement , ' and Old Bulgarian rědů , ' order . ' Another Celtic word of the same origin retains the nasal with a ...
... instance has its kindred in the Letto - Slavic languages , for instance in Lithuanian rinda ( fem . ) , ' order , arrangement , ' and Old Bulgarian rědů , ' order . ' Another Celtic word of the same origin retains the nasal with a ...
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... instance it occurs for the long o ending the dative singular of a noun of the o declension , as in the three instances here in question : see p . 309 above . What is remarkable is that the Greek character should have been retained in ...
... instance it occurs for the long o ending the dative singular of a noun of the o declension , as in the three instances here in question : see p . 309 above . What is remarkable is that the Greek character should have been retained in ...
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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