- Tree Goddess" (from Proto-Celtic *abalnā, cf. Old
Irish aball,
Welsh afall, Old
Breton aball(en), "apple tree").
Avallon is
located 50 km south-southeast...
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reflected in the kennings. The
Auraicept glosses aball "apple", ****har
boaiscille .i. elit gelt
quert (.i.
aball) "shelter of a boiscill, i.e. a wild hind is...
-
Breton origin is also possible), from Old Welsh, Old Cornish, or Old
Breton aball or avallen(n), "apple tree,
fruit tree" (cf.
Welsh afal, from Proto-Celtic...
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- Old
Irish ceirt "rag",
reflected in the kennings. The
Auraicept glosses aball "apple". Muin, Old
Irish Muin: the
kennings connect this name to
three different...
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- For
example Proto-Celtic *knāmis → cnáim → cnáimh "bone", and *abalnā →
aball →
abhaill "apple tree".
While it is not
initially apparent, the prothesis...
- Gaul.
aballo 'apple' and -enco,
diminutive suffix from
Germanic -ing OIr
aball, Ir/Sc ubhall, W afal, C aval, Br aval
unknown in
Latin andain 'swath, scythe...
- "apple", OPr
wobalne "apple"; Latv ābols "apple (fruit)", ābele "apple tree" Gaul
Aballo "place name"; OIr
aball, W afall, OBr
aball(en) "apple tree"...
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Literature of the Irish, 1: 141–143 ¶2.Meyer (1895), 1: 1–5 . eDIL s.v. "
aball".
Meyer (1895), p. 4, note 2.
Meyer (1895), p. 10, n3; p. 28, n7. Immram...