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... meaning of grave or burial place has already been conjectured : see pp . 26 , 27 above . It remains to identify the meaning of the prefixed dieu this recalls the Welsh dieu as in tridieu , Modern tridiau ' the space of three days ...
... meaning of grave or burial place has already been conjectured : see pp . 26 , 27 above . It remains to identify the meaning of the prefixed dieu this recalls the Welsh dieu as in tridieu , Modern tridiau ' the space of three days ...
Page 336
... meaning of such an adjective as saevus . The Welsh and the Latin taken together suggest a neutral meaning of moving , moved , roused or excited ' , without indicating the result , whether agreeable or the reverse . ( 2 ) Walde warns the ...
... meaning of such an adjective as saevus . The Welsh and the Latin taken together suggest a neutral meaning of moving , moved , roused or excited ' , without indicating the result , whether agreeable or the reverse . ( 2 ) Walde warns the ...
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... meaning ( Fick , ii . 57 ) . As kindred words in Latin I have , in the passage in question , suggested such cognate forms as vallus ' a pale , a palisade ' and vallum which Walde regards as a sort of collective of vallus , meaning ' a ...
... meaning ( Fick , ii . 57 ) . As kindred words in Latin I have , in the passage in question , suggested such cognate forms as vallus ' a pale , a palisade ' and vallum which Walde regards as a sort of collective of vallus , meaning ' a ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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