Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 6British Academy, 1976 |
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... derived from a form Commono - s ( or Common- of the n declension ) , is related to the Comos , better Commos , already mentioned as the form from which Commios has been derived , and like the latter it is probably to be regarded as an ...
... derived from a form Commono - s ( or Common- of the n declension ) , is related to the Comos , better Commos , already mentioned as the form from which Commios has been derived , and like the latter it is probably to be regarded as an ...
Strana 83
... 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 ...
Strana 369
... derived from Taret - o - s , which occurs as Tared Wledic , father of Twrch Trwyth , in the Story of Kulhwch in the Oxford Mabinogion , p . 123. What taro - s meant is not certain , but one of Stokes's con- jectures led him to derive it ...
... derived from Taret - o - s , which occurs as Tared Wledic , father of Twrch Trwyth , in the Story of Kulhwch in the Oxford Mabinogion , p . 123. What taro - s meant is not certain , but one of Stokes's con- jectures led him to derive it ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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