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[1] “Underlying and reapplied Lautgesetze in Germanic and Keltic”
160–163
[2] “Notes on some Indo-European preverbs”
163–167
[3] “airlicud”
167–169
[4] “Banba again”
Lexical items: Ir. Banba
BanbaBanba
(time-frame ass. with Irish legendary history)
Banba is a designation for Ireland as a whole, though “[o]rig. name of north Leinster = mag mBreg, hence from British compound *Banno-Magos [...] or from *ban-w-yā as a theonym” (eDIL s.v. Banba), as well as an eponymous character or personification who is said to have given her name to the island; sometimes mentioned along with two sisters, Ériu and Fódla, who did likewise.
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(time-frame ass. with Irish legendary history)
Banba is a designation for Ireland as a whole, though “[o]rig. name of north Leinster = mag mBreg, hence from British compound *Banno-Magos [...] or from *ban-w-yā as a theonym” (eDIL s.v. Banba), as well as an eponymous character or personification who is said to have given her name to the island; sometimes mentioned along with two sisters, Ériu and Fódla, who did likewise.
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169–171
[5] “On voicing in Old Irish final spirants”
171–172
[6] “An ancient Indo-European idiom”
172–174
[7] “sechtarét Sg. 67b21”
174–175
[8] “Some compounds of téit”
175–177
[9] “teüir”
177–178
[10] “at-bail(l), (gaé) bulga”
179–182