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... Goidelic . On the other hand , Ritugalo - s might be supposed to derive its second element direct from the early Celtic feminine galā ' passion , valour ' . The compound as a whole would probably have the possessive sense of One who has ...
... Goidelic . On the other hand , Ritugalo - s might be supposed to derive its second element direct from the early Celtic feminine galā ' passion , valour ' . The compound as a whole would probably have the possessive sense of One who has ...
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... Goidelic , and the Goidel who had it carved put on the stone a line of Ogam reading Cunacennivi Ilvveto the stone of C. of Elfed ' , which shows that he was not familiar with the spelling Elmet , the Brythonic for Elfed or rather Elvet ...
... Goidelic , and the Goidel who had it carved put on the stone a line of Ogam reading Cunacennivi Ilvveto the stone of C. of Elfed ' , which shows that he was not familiar with the spelling Elmet , the Brythonic for Elfed or rather Elvet ...
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... Goidelic communities of considerable vitality , but that does not prove Illtud himself to have been a Goidel : the tradition , in fact , seems to have been that he came from Armorica . Nevertheless his name was accepted in a modified ...
... Goidelic communities of considerable vitality , but that does not prove Illtud himself to have been a Goidel : the tradition , in fact , seems to have been that he came from Armorica . Nevertheless his name was accepted in a modified ...
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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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