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... in the BRITISH ISLES & NORTHERN FRAN Celtic names Saxon Danish Norwegian , Scale 0 10 20 40 60 80 300 Mil ( For Taylor's Words & Places ) 8 60 2 1872 . 50 48 WORDS AND PLACES . CHAPTER I. THE SIGNIFICANCY OF LOCAL. 12 8 10.
... in the BRITISH ISLES & NORTHERN FRAN Celtic names Saxon Danish Norwegian , Scale 0 10 20 40 60 80 300 Mil ( For Taylor's Words & Places ) 8 60 2 1872 . 50 48 WORDS AND PLACES . CHAPTER I. THE SIGNIFICANCY OF LOCAL. 12 8 10.
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... Danish , Norman and Flemish has left its mark upon the once shifting , but now indurated sands of language . The modern map of our own islands enables us to prove that almost the whole of England was once Celtic , and shews us that the ...
... Danish , Norman and Flemish has left its mark upon the once shifting , but now indurated sands of language . The modern map of our own islands enables us to prove that almost the whole of England was once Celtic , and shews us that the ...
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... Danish islands Sylt and Föhr , and in the Frisian colony in Yorkshire . See p . 92 , infra . It should be noted , however , that the suffix um is sometimes only the sign of the dative plural . 2 Cognate with ham is the German heim ...
... Danish islands Sylt and Föhr , and in the Frisian colony in Yorkshire . See p . 92 , infra . It should be noted , however , that the suffix um is sometimes only the sign of the dative plural . 2 Cognate with ham is the German heim ...
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... Danish family , to which Beowulf himself belonged - are found at SKELDING in Yorkshire . In the Edda and in Beowulf we read of the Walsings , a Frankish race , whom we find settled at WOLSINGHAM in Norfolk , wooLSINGHAM in Durham , and ...
... Danish family , to which Beowulf himself belonged - are found at SKELDING in Yorkshire . In the Edda and in Beowulf we read of the Walsings , a Frankish race , whom we find settled at WOLSINGHAM in Norfolk , wooLSINGHAM in Durham , and ...
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... Danish names of a later period are so thickly clustered , hardly a single Saxon name is to be found , while in the department of the Calvados , and in the central portion of La Manche , where the Danish names are comparatively scarce ...
... Danish names of a later period are so thickly clustered , hardly a single Saxon name is to be found , while in the department of the Calvados , and in the central portion of La Manche , where the Danish names are comparatively scarce ...
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