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... genitive Segamon - as ( in Latin Segomo , dative Segomoni , discussed in C. Inscr . of Gaul , pp . 73 , 74 ) ; and Ario - mo of the n declension making in Old Irish nom . Airem , genitive Airemon or Eremon , later genitive Eremoin ...
... genitive Segamon - as ( in Latin Segomo , dative Segomoni , discussed in C. Inscr . of Gaul , pp . 73 , 74 ) ; and Ario - mo of the n declension making in Old Irish nom . Airem , genitive Airemon or Eremon , later genitive Eremoin ...
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... genitive obtained in Celtic ? Thurneysen suggests a convergence on a genitive -ies by ia and e stems , together with some of the stems which appear to have had their nominative in i , such as Irish sētig ' companion , wife ' , genitive ...
... genitive obtained in Celtic ? Thurneysen suggests a convergence on a genitive -ies by ia and e stems , together with some of the stems which appear to have had their nominative in i , such as Irish sētig ' companion , wife ' , genitive ...
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... genitive on a tombstone which , with five others , thanks to the well - known archæologist Sir Bertrand Windle , President of the University College at Cork , I had the pleasure of seeing unearthed last October from a ráth on the ...
... genitive on a tombstone which , with five others , thanks to the well - known archæologist Sir Bertrand Windle , President of the University College at Cork , I had the pleasure of seeing unearthed last October from a ráth on 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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