Scottish Land-names: Their Origin and MeaningW. Blackwood & Sons, 1894 - 219 sider |
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... north - west . The place where the Tower of London now stands was then marsh land , and this is a good example of an ancient name pre- serving a picture of a landscape which has under- gone complete change in the process of civilisation ...
... north - west . The place where the Tower of London now stands was then marsh land , and this is a good example of an ancient name pre- serving a picture of a landscape which has under- gone complete change in the process of civilisation ...
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... north . In those districts where these languages are still spoken , the interpretation of names is generally as easy to a Celtic scholar as it is for an English- man to read the meanings of names formed in English . The only ...
... north . In those districts where these languages are still spoken , the interpretation of names is generally as easy to a Celtic scholar as it is for an English- man to read the meanings of names formed in English . The only ...
Side 51
... North Ayrshire , seems to be another corruption of the same word . names . The few minutes which remain to me are too Ghost- short to enter upon consideration of Pictish names , so I may devote them to bringing to your notice a strange ...
... North Ayrshire , seems to be another corruption of the same word . names . The few minutes which remain to me are too Ghost- short to enter upon consideration of Pictish names , so I may devote them to bringing to your notice a strange ...
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... north of Ireland , might easily be puzzled by the speech of some of the natives in Pictland . Last year I was chairman of a departmental Com- mittee appointed to inquire into the plague of voles in the Border counties . An interpreter ...
... north of Ireland , might easily be puzzled by the speech of some of the natives in Pictland . Last year I was chairman of a departmental Com- mittee appointed to inquire into the plague of voles in the Border counties . An interpreter ...
Side 61
... north of the Forth and Clyde , reveals certain vocables used as generic terms which are not to be found elsewhere in Scotland . 1 Picking out the eyes of a ewe while she is still alive . It is vocables . not unreasonable to look upon ...
... north of the Forth and Clyde , reveals certain vocables used as generic terms which are not to be found elsewhere in Scotland . 1 Picking out the eyes of a ewe while she is still alive . It is vocables . not unreasonable to look upon ...
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Aberdeenshire achadh amhuinn Anglo-Saxon Argyleshire aspiration Author Ayrshire baile barr beinn Blackwood and Sons blár bólstaðr called Celtic Celts century Cheap Edition church cill cloth cnoc coill consonants crag creag croft Crown 8vo dabhach dalr Demy 8vo district druim dubh Dumfriesshire Edinburgh English Engravings farm Fcap field Fife French morocco Gael Gaelic names Galloway genitive Glasgow gleann glen Highlands hill hill-top History Illustrations Ireland Irish island Isle Iverian Kirkcudbright land language Latin Lectures LL.D Loch Manann Maps meaning modern Gaelic mór Nennius Norse names Norsemen OLIPHANT origin Orkney parish Perthshire Pictish Pictish Chronicle Picts plural Poems Portrait Post 8vo prefix probably Professor pronunciation Revised ridge river Ross-shire Saxon Scotland Scots Scottish place-names Second Edition Selkirkshire shire Skene sloping speech Stirlingshire Strathclyde stream suffix syllable Third Edition tiobar tion tír Translated tún vols Welsh Wigtownshire William Blackwood wood word written wudu
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