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Meyer, Kuno, “Zur keltischen Wortkunde. III”, Sitzungsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (1913): 445–455.

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Article
“Zur keltischen Wortkunde. III”
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445–455
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General
Marstrander, Carl, “Remarques sur les Zur keltischen Wortkunde, I-VI, de Kuno Meyer”, Revue Celtique 36 (1915–1916): 335–390.
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Subjects and topics
[41] “Ἐπίδιον Ἄκρον”
examines etymological connection between Ἐπίδιον Ἄκρον (Ptolemy, Geographia, 2.3.1) and its later, Irish equivalent Aird Echdi (ACR, etc.), both of which are understood to refer to the Mull of Kintyre (Máel Chinn Tíre); argues for British adjectival formation epo- (‘horse’) + -idi̯o- →Irish adjective echde (cf. téora mongda echda úathmara in TBDD § 130); eponym Echde Echbél ‘Echde Horsemouth’ is due to folk etymology; notes that equine association persists in Echthigern, eponym of the M'Echtern. Cf. Carl Marstrander, ‘Remarques sur les Zur keltischen Wortkunde, I-VI, de Kuno Meyer’, Revue Celtique 36 (1915–1916): 364.
Lexical items: Ir. Aird EchdeGk. Ἐπίδιον Ἄκρον [Epidion Akron]Ir. echda [equine]
Máel Chinn Tíre [Mull of Kintyre]
Máel Chinn Tíre ... Mull of Kintyre
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[42] “Namen für Irland auf schottischem Boden”
[43] “Altir. ar-cridiur ‘ich herze’”
Lexical items: Ir. ar-cridiur
[44] “Altir. Catháir n. pr. m.”
Lexical items: Ir. Cathaír
[45] “Kymr. Diwrnach n. pr. m.”
Lexical items: W. Diwrnach
[46] “Altir. esclae
Lexical items: Ir. esclae
[47] “Die Wurzel sel im Irischen”
Lexical items: Ir. su̯el-
[48] “Mittelir. ménne
Lexical items: Ir. ménne
[49] “Ir. etráin, etránaim, etraigim
Lexical items: Ir. etráinIr. etraigim
[50] “Mittelir. all f. ‘Halle’”
Lexical items: Ir. alla [1. hall (?)]
[51] “Altir. cennmar
Lexical items: Ir. cennmar
[52] “Ir. bruinnim ‘ich drücke an die Brust’”
Lexical items: Ir. bruinnid
[53] “Altir. aiste n.”
Lexical items: Ir. aiste
etc.
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