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... probably admit of being identified with the otu of the genitive of Otu - aneunus in the Latin inscription on the triumphal arch at Saintes in Western Gaul , for which see the Berlin Corpus , vol . XIII . 1036 ; also probably with the ...
... probably admit of being identified with the otu of the genitive of Otu - aneunus in the Latin inscription on the triumphal arch at Saintes in Western Gaul , for which see the Berlin Corpus , vol . XIII . 1036 ; also probably with the ...
Page 93
... probably Koliuidu - s , but was liable to lose the final sibilant . The idea conveyed by such a name or nickname is that of being armed at every point , like the holly . As hinted , it may have been simply a nickname , or at any rate in ...
... probably Koliuidu - s , but was liable to lose the final sibilant . The idea conveyed by such a name or nickname is that of being armed at every point , like the holly . As hinted , it may have been simply a nickname , or at any rate in ...
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... probably comes from the same root as Welsh med - i , ' to reap ' : compare the Old Welsh glosses anter - metetic ' semiputata ' ( of the vine ) and et - met ' retonde ' ( Kuhn and Schleicher's Beiträge zur vergl . Sprachforschung , iv ...
... probably comes from the same root as Welsh med - i , ' to reap ' : compare the Old Welsh glosses anter - metetic ' semiputata ' ( of the vine ) and et - met ' retonde ' ( Kuhn and Schleicher's Beiträge zur vergl . Sprachforschung , iv ...
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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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