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Welsh Prydain 'Britain', pryd 'appearance, form, image, resemblance';
Irish cruth 'appearance, shape', Old
Irish Cruithin 'Picts')
Cheviot from *cev- = 'ridge'...
- this way, such as: The
crwth (pronounced /ˈkrʊθ/ or /ˈkruːθ/, also
spelled cruth in English) is a
Welsh musical instrument similar to the violin. He intricately...
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Field -- in Red and Green".
Chicago Tribune.
Retrieved November 1, 2016.
Cruth, Cash (April 7, 2014). "Marquee at
Wrigley Field a
Beloved Relic". Major...
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beginning of the clause. This
results in an
abnormal word order, e.g. ad-
cruth caín -cichither "[the] fair form will be seen" (where ad-chichither is the...
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reconstructed as *Pritanī, from
Common Celtic *kʷritu,
which became Old
Irish cruth and Old
Welsh pryd. This
likely means "people of the forms", and
could be...
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represent a
monophthong in the
borrowed words "cwm" and "crwth" (sometimes
cruth).
Other languages cope with the
limitation in the
number of
Latin vowel...
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which is also used as a noun. It is
thought to
relate to the
Irish word
cruth,
meaning "form, figure, shape". The name is
believed to
derive from *Qritani...
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Santa Malipas Zacatecas la
Junta del Sol y Cruz" ("Cruz"
pronounced as "
cruth" with distinción): with the
narrator becoming slightly more out-of-breath...
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Irish Cruithen-tuath, "land of the Picts". The base word is Scottish/Irish
cruth,
Welsh pryd,
meaning "form". The
British were the "people of forms", with...
- doíne de mnáib
domain . Ba dóig leó bed a sídaib dí. Ba fria as-breth:
cruth cách co h-Étaín. Caem cách co h-Étaín. "At the well, the
woman loosened...