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... treat the etymon as represented by the common Irish adjective slán2 ' whole , healthy , healed , secure , safe , sound , well , perfect , complete , entire , uninjured ' . The simple adjective slāno - s , slānā , had a derivative slānio ...
... treat the etymon as represented by the common Irish adjective slán2 ' whole , healthy , healed , secure , safe , sound , well , perfect , complete , entire , uninjured ' . The simple adjective slāno - s , slānā , had a derivative slānio ...
Page 107
... treated as pre- ferable in this instance we should have Brugi - amito - s , and we might associate the first element ... treat the k as representing the voiceless mute c and not the voiced g . Similarly the t may be left as standing for ...
... treated as pre- ferable in this instance we should have Brugi - amito - s , and we might associate the first element ... treat the k as representing the voiceless mute c and not the voiced g . Similarly the t may be left as standing for ...
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... treat the k as standing for g . The result would be Argiumu , with argiu which I should equate with the argio of Argio - talo - s in the inscription found at Worms , giving ' Argiotalus Smertulitani f ( ilius ) Namnis equ ( es ) Ala ...
... treat the k as standing for g . The result would be Argiumu , with argiu which I should equate with the argio of Argio - talo - s in the inscription found at Worms , giving ' Argiotalus Smertulitani f ( ilius ) Namnis equ ( es ) Ala ...
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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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