Miscellanea CelticaAsher, 1867 - 53 páginas |
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agglutination Arch Beitr Belenus Bopp Brehon Laws Bret Cæsar Camulus Celts cited cognate comparative comparison conjecture connected Cormac's Glossary Corn Cornish Dagda derivative dhâ Diez diphthong Dontaurion Ebel's Elsewhere Siegfried puts etymology ex imperio explained Gaulish Gaulish Glossary Gaulish inscriptions Gaulish names German gobedbi goddess Goth Grannos Greek Grimm Grut Gruter Henzen Herabk Herr Glück hymn iepós ieuru IEVRV Indo-European Irish Glosses Japetic Justi Kuhn Kuhn's Latin Lith Lottner Manannan mac Lir Mars Marti meaning Menw Moederg mythology Nemetona O.Celtic O.Ir occurs Old Celtic Old Irish Old Welsh Orelli perhaps philology phonetics Pictet pref pronoun Pughe's root Sanskrit scholar seems Siegfried writes Siegfried's Sirona suffix superlative sv in anlaut svayam tarvos TARVOS TRIGARANUS tenuis Three Irish Glossaries translated tribe-name Veda Vedic verb Visucius Welsh mythology whence word Zend Zeuss
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Página 16 - Gawr saw three rays of light, on which were inscribed all knowledge and science. And he took three rods of mountain ash, and inscribed all the sciences upon them, as it should seem in imitation of the three rays of light. And those who saw them, deified the rods, which so grieved Einigan, that he broke the rods and died. And after the space of a year and a day, Menw ab Teirgwaedd saw three rods growing out of the mouth of Einigan, and upon them was every kind of knowledge and science written. Then...
Página 1 - Vedas in two recensions, both imperfect. (9) Vedica: (a) Vedische Literatur, (b) Volk des Veda, (c) Lehre und Glaube des Yeda.