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... Gaulish was VELLAVNO - s as in Vellauno - dunum and Dumno - uellauno - s , Cassi - vellauno - s , Catu - uellauni , nominative singular Catu - uellaunos . It is not quite certain what uellaunos would become in Welsh : compare Celtic ...
... Gaulish was VELLAVNO - s as in Vellauno - dunum and Dumno - uellauno - s , Cassi - vellauno - s , Catu - uellauni , nominative singular Catu - uellaunos . It is not quite certain what uellaunos would become in Welsh : compare Celtic ...
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... Gaulish , and in the Greek aλo - s ' other ' . Witness such compounds as all - tud one of another nation , an alien ... Gaulish Ogmios ( pronounced Ogmios or Ogmios ) , the name of the god of eloquence in ancient Gaul ; see Holder's ...
... Gaulish , and in the Greek aλo - s ' other ' . Witness such compounds as all - tud one of another nation , an alien ... Gaulish Ogmios ( pronounced Ogmios or Ogmios ) , the name of the god of eloquence in ancient Gaul ; see Holder's ...
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... Gaulish with the -qui of another Celtic lan- guage , to wit , in Ovvakovi , which we may put into Latin as Onnaeque ' and of Onna ( C. Insc . of Gaul , pp . 8-10 ) , we have left for our considera- tion the name Sapsutai , dative of ...
... Gaulish with the -qui of another Celtic lan- guage , to wit , in Ovvakovi , which we may put into Latin as Onnaeque ' and of Onna ( C. Insc . of Gaul , pp . 8-10 ) , we have left for our considera- tion the name Sapsutai , dative of ...
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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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