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... Welsh : see the Lives of the British Saints , iii . 315. The wy of the Welsh came , not from the ua of the Irish nominative , but from the uai of the oblique cases , which Welsh wy represented perhaps accurately enough . The change of ...
... Welsh : see the Lives of the British Saints , iii . 315. The wy of the Welsh came , not from the ua of the Irish nominative , but from the uai of the oblique cases , which Welsh wy represented perhaps accurately enough . The change of ...
Strana 337
... Welsh side , which has hoewal retained in a purely physical meaning , but when one casts about in Irish one stumbles across the equivalent postulated by the Irish verb sáilim , 1 Mod . Ir . saoilim , now also spelt sílim ' I think , I ...
... Welsh side , which has hoewal retained in a purely physical meaning , but when one casts about in Irish one stumbles across the equivalent postulated by the Irish verb sáilim , 1 Mod . Ir . saoilim , now also spelt sílim ' I think , I ...
Strana 349
... Welsh pyd ' danger ' : compare enbyd which in book Welsh means ' dangerous ' , but in the Festiniog quarries is the cry of warning when blasting is about to take place , that is , it means ' beware ! ' ( Jones's Welsh Grammar , p . 269 ) ...
... Welsh pyd ' danger ' : compare enbyd which in book Welsh means ' dangerous ' , but in the Festiniog quarries is the cry of warning when blasting is about to take place , that is , it means ' beware ! ' ( Jones's Welsh Grammar , p . 269 ) ...
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THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
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