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 LanguagesGraisberry and Campbell, 1802 - 77 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... derive the word veffel ( vaso ) , signifying a fhip , and from Scyphus the English word fhip . From the general conftruction of these vef- fels , of ribs of wood , covered with hides of animals , come the various names of bulls , rams ...
... derive the word veffel ( vaso ) , signifying a fhip , and from Scyphus the English word fhip . From the general conftruction of these vef- fels , of ribs of wood , covered with hides of animals , come the various names of bulls , rams ...
Pagina 11
... derive the Scoti or Aire - Coti of Ireland , I think is probable . Symmachus was a Samaritan by birth , and must be allowed to have been well informed of the opinions of Orientalists . For further information on this part of Irish ...
... derive the Scoti or Aire - Coti of Ireland , I think is probable . Symmachus was a Samaritan by birth , and must be allowed to have been well informed of the opinions of Orientalists . For further information on this part of Irish ...
Pagina 18
... derived from cearram , or caram , to kill , whence cearnac , the facrificing prieft , and cearn , an altar , the place of laughter . Beag - cearna , the harlot of the altar ; * Ch . On charum , internecio ; n charma , nomen proprium ...
... derived from cearram , or caram , to kill , whence cearnac , the facrificing prieft , and cearn , an altar , the place of laughter . Beag - cearna , the harlot of the altar ; * Ch . On charum , internecio ; n charma , nomen proprium ...
Pagina 22
... derive their fource , Thofe fhepherds , who in ancient times were deem'd The jufteft of mankind . " Yet * Saca is fynonimous to Coti , from the Ir . fea , or shea , Ar . Shawa , a fheep , as will be fhewn in the Preface . " Yet we find ...
... derive their fource , Thofe fhepherds , who in ancient times were deem'd The jufteft of mankind . " Yet * Saca is fynonimous to Coti , from the Ir . fea , or shea , Ar . Shawa , a fheep , as will be fhewn in the Preface . " Yet we find ...
Pagina 29
... derive the Cuthi , or ancient Irish , the primitive colony of the British Ifles ; but it does not appear , that they had any connexion with the Celtic tribes , till their meeting in Spain , and finally in Britain , from whence the ...
... derive the Cuthi , or ancient Irish , the primitive colony of the British Ifles ; but it does not appear , that they had any connexion with the Celtic tribes , till their meeting in Spain , and finally in Britain , from whence the ...
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Pagina 26 - The book was then clofed, and reftored to its place at the altar; and the people being feated as before, two men entered, bearing a large iron caldron, called a curray, juft taken from the fire, and placed it in the center of the hall upon a low ftool.
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Pagina 4 - ... at that time, to exprefs all the thoughts of man's heart, and to convince the hearers of any truth whatfoever, in either a literary or a religious matter. And this blindnefs of the reformers with regard to their uniformly praying and preaching in...
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