Croman: Ivernian

Elizabeth J. Pyatt ejp10 at psu.edu
Mon May 20 11:30:20 UTC 2002


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><< T· gaeilge-a agus gaidhlig-a agus welsh-l ann fÛs, nach ea?>
>There are still >gaeilge-a, gaidhlig-a and welsh-l, no? >>

And what if the question is one that is more general, rather than specific?
Say I want to know if there are any words in Welsh, Breton, or Cornish that
might be cognate with Ivernian "ond," and what the Old Celtic root of that
word might have been, who do I ask then?  (Incidentally, that is a
question I would like to ask.)

Beannachd,
Croman

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