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... derived from annus ' a year ' , we may regard Vergālā as derived from a name Vergo - s ( possibly Vergu - s ) of the same origin as the first element in Vergobreto - s , a Gaulish term supposed to mean iudicio efficax — according to ...
... derived from annus ' a year ' , we may regard Vergālā as derived from a name Vergo - s ( possibly Vergu - s ) of the same origin as the first element in Vergobreto - s , a Gaulish term supposed to mean iudicio efficax — according to ...
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... derived from the root ag as in Latin agere , axis . The same enters into various Celtic words , such as Irish ad - aig Lat . agit ' , in Welsh a ( for agit ) ' goes or will go ' ( see Stokes , Fick II , p . 6 ) . But of more particular ...
... derived from the root ag as in Latin agere , axis . The same enters into various Celtic words , such as Irish ad - aig Lat . agit ' , in Welsh a ( for agit ) ' goes or will go ' ( see Stokes , Fick II , p . 6 ) . But of more particular ...
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... derived from Vaseko - s , which occurs as a ( Latin ) nominative Vasecus ( C. I. L. , II . 363 ) at Soure in Portugal . Speaking of the form , one might take the termination -eco- to be a reduction of -aico- , not of -aco- ; for some ...
... derived from Vaseko - s , which occurs as a ( Latin ) nominative Vasecus ( C. I. L. , II . 363 ) at Soure in Portugal . Speaking of the form , one might take the termination -eco- to be a reduction of -aico- , not of -aco- ; for some ...
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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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