-
medieval etymology and it is more
likely his name
derives from the
Welsh word
afall "apple tree" (modern
Welsh afal "apple",
afallen "apple tree" cf. Proto-Celtic...
- "Apple 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...
- "apple", OPr
wobalne "apple"; Latv ābols "apple (fruit)", ābele "apple tree" Gaul
Aballo "place name"; OIr aball, W
afall, OBr aball(en) "apple tree"...
-
consonant in the root are the same, they are
geminated (pattern: أفلّ ʾ
afall / ʾaCaCC). When an
elative modifies a noun, it
precedes the noun, and no...
- Review. 2
December 2018.
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March 2022. "Klaustursupptökurnar
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engum sæmandi". www.frettabladid.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved...
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November 2023.
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November 2023. "Mikið
áfall fyrir íslenska kvennalandsliðið: Elín
Klara ekki á HM" (in Icelandic). visir...
- Welsh, it is
always spelled with a f, e.g.
Middle Welsh auall =
modern afall "apple tree"). The
sound /ð/ is
usually spelled with a d (in
Modern Welsh...
- of Dreams"
Anchor (Influence:
Australian Voices)
Jodie Kewley "Nicholas
Afalling"
Eidolon Janeen Webb "Death at the Blue Elephant"
HarperCollins (Enter:...
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March 2019). "Mikið
áfall fyrir ÍBV rétt
fyrir úrslitakeppnina". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved...
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November 2019 – via Tímarit.is. "Kom
flatt upp á mig en þetta er
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February 1987. pp. 16–17. Retrieved...