10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GOIDHELIC»
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Goidhelic nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
Goidhelic e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Studies in the Topography of Galloway: Being a List of ...
Modern English. erse = The Goidhelic dialect now spoken in parts of Ireland. f. =
Modern French. o.= Modern German. gael. = Gaelic, the Goidhelic dialect now
spoken by the Scottish Highlanders. Ok. = Classical Greek. ooth. = Gothic. icel.
Herbert Maxwell (Sir.), John McClellan, 1887
2
Notes and Queries: For Readers and Writers, Collectors and ...
Lle'r Castell, however, still remains, and perhaps the earlier (Goidhelic) synonym
oath (cathair, mod. Ir. cahir, W. caer) of that name survives in the stream-name
Cathan. In the 0.8. maps similar names in the neighbourhood are spelt caeth, ...
3
The Bradford Antiquary: The Journal of the Bradford ...
'hat is why the Brythonic native of Llandudno will say for the numeral five pymp,
whereas the Manxman, a Goidhelic remnant, will use the form queig. .Map
means a son in Welsh, in Scottish Gaelic or in Erse, it takes the form of mac.
Bradford Historical Antiquarian Society, 1905
But whether their invaders belonged to the Goidhelic or Brythonic branch of the
Celtic race is left uncertain. The question is of some interest, and in fact of
sufficient importance to deserve careful discussion. So, again, is the question
whether ...
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Bradford Antiquary: The Journal of the Bradford Historical ...
of the labial consonant p, they much preferred in its place a guttural, such as k, or
y or qu. That is why the Brythonic native of Llandudno will say for the numeral five
pymp, whereas the Manxman, a Goidhelic remnant, will use the form queiy.
6
Memorials of old Whitby: or, Historical gleanings from ...
But to this probability attaches the other probability that, if so, they were Cymric,
and not Goidhelic. There may have been, in Hild's time, at all events, Scottish (
and that is Irish, and that is Goidhelic) priests and others as abiding, or visiting, ...
John Christopher Atkinson, 1894
7
A Cotteswold Shrine: Being a Contribution to the History of ...
It is to be recalled that the speech of the Brythonic conquerors was that prevailing
in these portions of Britain during the Roman occupation, although the older
Goidhelic probably was by no means extinct, but merely receding. But it is not ...
Welbore St. Clair Baddeley, 1908
8
THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE FOUNDED ON LECTURES DELIVERED AT THE ...
In German we find the High and the Low German ; in Celtic, the Goidhelic and
Cymric, as in India the Sanskrit and Prakrit ; and it is by no means an unlikely or
merely fanciful explanation, that, as Grimm suggested in the case of High and
Low ...
F. MAX MULLER, K.M., 1899
9
A book of the west: being an introduction to Devon and Cornwall
The Celtic language is divided into two branches, one represented by the Irish
and Gaelic of North Scotland, and this is called the Goidhelic, or Gaelic ; the other
by the Welsh, old Cornish, and Breton, and this is called the Brythonic. The main
...
Sabine Baring-Gould, 1899
There is an intolerance of " viewy " problems of racial sources in literature; and
the opening paragraph is nippant. where he talks of Goidhelic Celts, Brythonic
Celts, Saxons, Angles, and Norsemen all working up in one "delicious gravy, as
the ...
University of California (1868-1952). Library, 1901