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... Brythonic ; but Holder quotes some forms with vall- and not vell- : see his Vallaunus , Vallaunius , and others . " The other name Raneni may stand either for Ranneni or for Răneni . The latter would be referable to the same group of ...
... Brythonic ; but Holder quotes some forms with vall- and not vell- : see his Vallaunus , Vallaunius , and others . " The other name Raneni may stand either for Ranneni or for Răneni . The latter would be referable to the same group of ...
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... Brythonic Galatini postulated by the Welsh Galedin in Arllechwedd Galedin ' , to wit , ' the Slope of Galedin ' , meaning the sea - board of England from the Berkshire Ridgeway and the hills connected with it to the English Channel , 1 ...
... Brythonic Galatini postulated by the Welsh Galedin in Arllechwedd Galedin ' , to wit , ' the Slope of Galedin ' , meaning the sea - board of England from the Berkshire Ridgeway and the hills connected with it to the English Channel , 1 ...
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... Brythonic for Elfed or rather Elvet . He has probably given us the spelling of what he considered to be the pronunciation of the word as he had heard it ; and it is to be noticed that he at once converted the Brythonic el- into the ...
... Brythonic for Elfed or rather Elvet . He has probably given us the spelling of what he considered to be the pronunciation of the word as he had heard it ; and it is to be noticed that he at once converted the Brythonic el- into the ...
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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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