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... Irish lost the v , it could not remain Oan , but had almost inevitably to become Uan and coincide with uan ' lamb ' ( for an early ognas cognate with Latin agnus ) . It is needless to say that a name which ran the risk of being ...
... Irish lost the v , it could not remain Oan , but had almost inevitably to become Uan and coincide with uan ' lamb ' ( for an early ognas cognate with Latin agnus ) . It is needless to say that a name which ran the risk of being ...
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British Academy. 6 account in Irish verse . The compound is made up of berla ( written in Medieval Irish beurla and in Old Irish bélre ) with the eclipsing preposition iar , after , ' prefixed to it . ( 2 ) The other was iarnberla , to ...
British Academy. 6 account in Irish verse . The compound is made up of berla ( written in Medieval Irish beurla and in Old Irish bélre ) with the eclipsing preposition iar , after , ' prefixed to it . ( 2 ) The other was iarnberla , to ...
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... Irish Sea , Mor Iwerđon , literally ' Ireland's Sea , ' is as old probably as the thirteenth century , but the Welsh poets continued the use also of Merweryđ ; and , as the Irish Sea was the only sea with which the Welsh had directly to ...
... Irish Sea , Mor Iwerđon , literally ' Ireland's Sea , ' is as old probably as the thirteenth century , but the Welsh poets continued the use also of Merweryđ ; and , as the Irish Sea was the only sea with which the Welsh had directly to ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
STUDIES IN EARLY IRISH HISTORY BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF | 21 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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