The History of the Celtic Language: Wherein It is Shown to Be Based Upon ...

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The History of the Celtic Language: Wherein It is Shown to Be Based Upon ...
Lachlan Maclean
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The labour of its erection may be imagined, says Deane, from the fact, that it originally consisted of eleven rows of stones, about ten thousand in number, of which more than three hundred aver- aged from fifteen to seventeen feet in height ; and from sixteen to twenty or thirty feet in girth I This was a solar chapel upon a grand scale.
Spineto gives the barker to O in the hieroglyphic alphabet. Its very ears there form the second part of ky and ought, therefore, to represent K aa it does on t
...he Famese globe.
« *Niiair bhiiireas damh beinne-bige, *Sa bh€acas damh beinn-na-craige, Freagraidh na daimh ad da cheile, ' S thig f eidh a' cwrre-na^snaige. " y Google 206 HISTORY OF THE Or THE Character H.
The letter. A, seldom, if ever, begins a Celtic word. It is employed, however, as an aspiration, and if we would write our words as we express them, it is indispensable as such. It is not un- common for a schoolmaster or a parent, in enjoin- ing silence, to utter the sound h-ttsh^ or k^uisty and no more ; when accompanied by a wave of the hand and a certain look of authority, it cannot be mistaken.


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