The Gentleman's Magazine, Volúmenes 302-303F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Beltane ( ie . , Baal - fire ) and not " Tane Bel " ( Teine Bhail ) , i.e. , fire of Baal . The contrast between English and Gaelic in this respect is often very striking and a safe rule in etymology . Mr. Gregorson Campbell proceeds to ...
... Beltane ( ie . , Baal - fire ) and not " Tane Bel " ( Teine Bhail ) , i.e. , fire of Baal . The contrast between English and Gaelic in this respect is often very striking and a safe rule in etymology . Mr. Gregorson Campbell proceeds to ...
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... Beltane from the bile - tineadh ( fire - tree ) is to be rejected on the ground of wrong division of the word , and his instances adduced of the existence in Ireland of usages pointing to a belief in a world tree of the Norse type ...
... Beltane from the bile - tineadh ( fire - tree ) is to be rejected on the ground of wrong division of the word , and his instances adduced of the existence in Ireland of usages pointing to a belief in a world tree of the Norse type ...
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... Beltane falls on a Thursday . " Another Beltane proverb is supposed to be the language of procrastination : Suas leis a chuigeil bharraich ! ' Sioma la fada gu Bealltainn . " Up with the loaded distaff , there's many a long day till May ...
... Beltane falls on a Thursday . " Another Beltane proverb is supposed to be the language of procrastination : Suas leis a chuigeil bharraich ! ' Sioma la fada gu Bealltainn . " Up with the loaded distaff , there's many a long day till May ...
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THE CROWN AND ENGLISH FREEDOM By JOHN C NORWOOD | 41 |
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