Prospectus of a Dictionary of the Language of the Aire Coti, Or Ancient Irish: Compared with the Language of the Cuti, Or Ancient Persians, with the Hindoostanee, the Arabic, and Chaldean Languages (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Prospectus of a Dictionary of the Language of the Aire Coti, or Ancient Irish: Compared With the Language of the Cuti, or Ancient Persians, With the Hindoostanee, the Arabic, and Chaldean Languages

Tbadal, or Tbaril as in lome copies, king of the Goim, mentioned in the lame chapter to have been in alliance with Amrapbel, &c. &c. Is laid by Symmachus to have ruled over the Scythians that thele powers formed the southern-scythians, from whom we derive the Scoti or airs-cori of Ireland, I think is probable. Symmachus was a Samaritan by birth, and mull: be allowed to have been well informed Of the opinions of Orientalills. For further information on this part Of Irilh billory, I mull beg leave to refer to my Vindication thele names are, in my opinion, a proof of the great antiquity of the hiilory and language of this country.

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