19.2468, Qs: Cite in Meyer's Contributions to Irish Lexicography

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Subject: 19.2468, Qs: Cite in Meyer's Contributions to Irish Lexicography

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Date: 08-Aug-2008
From: John Lord < jwl at johnlord.com >
Subject: Cite in Meyer's Contributions to Irish Lexicography

 

	
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In Kuno Meyer's Contributions to Irish Lexicography (vol 1, part 1, page
186) he attributes a quotation to ''Aisl. Tund. VIII''.  Unfortunately, he
does not identify this source in his list of sources. The ''Aisl'' is
clearly Aislinge; does anyone have an idea what work the ''Tund.'' refers to? 

Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography






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