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I should suggest that the original sense of Celtic * bonus is rather ' club ( for striking ) ' then transferred to the ... is therefore that already suggested for W bon - clust , IE * bhen - ' strike ' , in Goth . banja ' blow , wound ' ...
I should suggest that the original sense of Celtic * bonus is rather ' club ( for striking ) ' then transferred to the ... is therefore that already suggested for W bon - clust , IE * bhen - ' strike ' , in Goth . banja ' blow , wound ' ...
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34 ) suggests , of course , that both are forms of our No. ... On the other hand , we might thus avoid the awkward anacoluthon of the translation suggested in the text . e - az ( - ) LUGAL would mean they are ( - ) ( of the ) king .
34 ) suggests , of course , that both are forms of our No. ... On the other hand , we might thus avoid the awkward anacoluthon of the translation suggested in the text . e - az ( - ) LUGAL would mean they are ( - ) ( of the ) king .
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The meaning ' abandon , neglect ' , which was suggested to me by Goetze , seems to fit the passages fairly well , but is possibly not quite certain . I have no etymology to suggest . Götze , Madd . 55 , and Güterbock cite the spelling ...
The meaning ' abandon , neglect ' , which was suggested to me by Goetze , seems to fit the passages fairly well , but is possibly not quite certain . I have no etymology to suggest . Götze , Madd . 55 , and Güterbock cite the spelling ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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