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... origin of the word are obscure , unless it prove to come from the same etymon as the obscure Irish word eithre , accusative ethri in ethri n - Auguist , ' end of August , ' quoted with references in Windisch's Irische Texte , p . 521 ...
... origin of the word are obscure , unless it prove to come from the same etymon as the obscure Irish word eithre , accusative ethri in ethri n - Auguist , ' end of August , ' quoted with references in Windisch's Irische Texte , p . 521 ...
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... origin as Old Irish allned , in- quinatio , ' hællned , glossing illuvies ( Grammatica Celtica , 41 , 485 * , 802a ) , or élnithid , glossing violator ( ib . , 793 ) . It might accordingly be rendered dirt , nastiness , mischief , or ...
... origin as Old Irish allned , in- quinatio , ' hællned , glossing illuvies ( Grammatica Celtica , 41 , 485 * , 802a ) , or élnithid , glossing violator ( ib . , 793 ) . It might accordingly be rendered dirt , nastiness , mischief , or ...
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... origin both of Sedulius and these MSS . The second point is that it might be worth while comparing the glosses in these MSS . that cannot otherwise be traced with the enlarged Pelagius in the Paris MS . I have just called attention to ...
... origin both of Sedulius and these MSS . The second point is that it might be worth while comparing the glosses in these MSS . that cannot otherwise be traced with the enlarged Pelagius in the Paris MS . I have just called attention to ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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