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E. Eng . Eq . Fr. Angle . Anglo - Saxon . Celtic . Cumbrian . Cambro - Celtic ABBREVIATIONS . Compare . Celtiberian . Cornish . Danish . iii . Diminutive . English . Equivalent to . French . G. Ger . Goth . Gr . H. C. It . L. Lat .
E. Eng . Eq . Fr. Angle . Anglo - Saxon . Celtic . Cumbrian . Cambro - Celtic ABBREVIATIONS . Compare . Celtiberian . Cornish . Danish . iii . Diminutive . English . Equivalent to . French . G. Ger . Goth . Gr . H. C. It . L. Lat .
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In short they were to Ireland what the Angles , at a later period , were to England . Their invasion of Caledonia finally transferred the name to that country . It is very probable they were Celtiberians , as their migration from Spain ...
In short they were to Ireland what the Angles , at a later period , were to England . Their invasion of Caledonia finally transferred the name to that country . It is very probable they were Celtiberians , as their migration from Spain ...
Side 34
... a hill , the Angle ton , whence the English " town . ” The two last words , after making their way into the German languages , retained only a part of their meanings in some of the dialects . Gorad became the D. gaard ( pr . gōrd ) ...
... a hill , the Angle ton , whence the English " town . ” The two last words , after making their way into the German languages , retained only a part of their meanings in some of the dialects . Gorad became the D. gaard ( pr . gōrd ) ...
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The Anglo - Saxon language is no longer the Angle or Saxon of the continent . It has been remarked in the imperfect investigation of the graves , † that the Saxon habits , as seen through the sepulchral remains , are strongly Romanised ...
The Anglo - Saxon language is no longer the Angle or Saxon of the continent . It has been remarked in the imperfect investigation of the graves , † that the Saxon habits , as seen through the sepulchral remains , are strongly Romanised ...
Side 42
Moreover , the length of time that elapsed between the first landing of the Angles on the east coast , and their ... The first Angle invasion of this district is , probably , that which is mentioned in history as a conquest under ...
Moreover , the length of time that elapsed between the first landing of the Angles on the east coast , and their ... The first Angle invasion of this district is , probably , that which is mentioned in history as a conquest under ...
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