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While the discussion above covered all the names of possible Celtic origin from all periods of the LVD , this chapter is a more detailed attempt to get to grips with the Old Irish names as a group . For a recent discussion , see also ...
While the discussion above covered all the names of possible Celtic origin from all periods of the LVD , this chapter is a more detailed attempt to get to grips with the Old Irish names as a group . For a recent discussion , see also ...
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The first informed discussion of the names in a Celtic context was by Förster in 1921 ; his list of some thirty names was taken up and used by Jackson in several publications . Curiously and uncharacteristically , Jackson's contribution ...
The first informed discussion of the names in a Celtic context was by Förster in 1921 ; his list of some thirty names was taken up and used by Jackson in several publications . Curiously and uncharacteristically , Jackson's contribution ...
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For earlier discussion , see Müller , Untersuchungen , 38 , and Förster , ' Keltische Wortgut ' , 175 . 22 Old Irish Fergus , a very common dithematic name , fer ' man ' + -gus ' choice , power ' ; see Uhlich , Die Morphologie der ...
For earlier discussion , see Müller , Untersuchungen , 38 , and Förster , ' Keltische Wortgut ' , 175 . 22 Old Irish Fergus , a very common dithematic name , fer ' man ' + -gus ' choice , power ' ; see Uhlich , Die Morphologie der ...
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