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... word as applicable to one man , and the chief bard is mostly called Dubthach maccu Lugair , but they could not understand maccu as applied to more than one man , say to a whole clan or tribe . So they substituted other words such as ...
... word as applicable to one man , and the chief bard is mostly called Dubthach maccu Lugair , but they could not understand maccu as applied to more than one man , say to a whole clan or tribe . So they substituted other words such as ...
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... word belongs to the earliest list of Irish loan - words from Latin , a fact in harmony with its occurrence in the Welsh com- pound milwr , ' a soldier . ' At the foot of fo . 12 we are told that the real name of Mílid Espáine , ' the ...
... word belongs to the earliest list of Irish loan - words from Latin , a fact in harmony with its occurrence in the Welsh com- pound milwr , ' a soldier . ' At the foot of fo . 12 we are told that the real name of Mílid Espáine , ' the ...
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... words on which M. d'Arbois de Jubainville has written in his Premiers Habitants de l'Europe , ii . 335-731 . He treats words such as Gothic reiks , ' a chief or prince , ' Mod . Ger . geissel , ' a hostage , ' and a good many others ...
... words on which M. d'Arbois de Jubainville has written in his Premiers Habitants de l'Europe , ii . 335-731 . He treats words such as Gothic reiks , ' a chief or prince , ' Mod . Ger . geissel , ' a hostage , ' and a good many others ...
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LOCKES THEORY OF THE STATE BY SIR FREDERICK POLLOCK Bart | 237 |
LORD ACTON BY JAMES BRYCE | 277 |
H FIRTH | 289 |
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