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... Welsh the d before r might become i as in cadeir from cat [ h ] edra , a chair ' ( Celtic Folklore , p . 282 ) . On these lines the Welsh equivalent of Vedrus would be Gweir ( in lenition Weir ) , modern Gwair ( Wair ) , as in Llwyn ...
... Welsh the d before r might become i as in cadeir from cat [ h ] edra , a chair ' ( Celtic Folklore , p . 282 ) . On these lines the Welsh equivalent of Vedrus would be Gweir ( in lenition Weir ) , modern Gwair ( Wair ) , as in Llwyn ...
Page 291
... Welsh was Gereint , now Geraint , Cornish Gerons ; and Segontius , Segontia , Segontium , which was in Old Welsh Segeint , as in Nennius's Cair Segent , later Kaer Seint yn Arvon1 = Carnarvon , with Seint the name of the river on which ...
... Welsh was Gereint , now Geraint , Cornish Gerons ; and Segontius , Segontia , Segontium , which was in Old Welsh Segeint , as in Nennius's Cair Segent , later Kaer Seint yn Arvon1 = Carnarvon , with Seint the name of the river on which ...
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... Welsh Llaw ( ƒ ) -rođyđ , a form which is un- known ; what we have was Llaw ( f ) -roded , representing an early Lāma- rodia . This treatment is well known in Irish proper names : take , for instance , the feminine noun gal , ' passion ...
... Welsh Llaw ( ƒ ) -rođyđ , a form which is un- known ; what we have was Llaw ( f ) -roded , representing an early Lāma- rodia . This treatment is well known in Irish proper names : take , for instance , the feminine noun gal , ' passion ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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