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Brittany Peninsula, as in Old
Irish Letha, Old
Welsh Litau, Old
Breton Letau, or in the
Latinized form Letavia. In Breton,
which belongs to the Brythonic...
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Along with
variants such as
Létau, Letaux, and Letteau, it may stem from the Old
Breton name for
Armorica or Brittany,
Letau (“land” or “earth”), itself...
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teachers in the
community who
taught the many
generations of children.
Letau High
School opened its
doors officially in the
early eighties after it started...
- for
further discussion. *Flitawī Gaul.
Litaui OIr.
Letha OW Litau, OBret.
Letau From PIE *plth2wih2 ('the
Broad One, i.e. Earth'). See
Litavis and Dʰéǵʰōm...
- Silki, Sekir, Fekiyesi, Ables, Bārik, Soleimāni, Beyi, Omerbil, Merzink,
Lētāu Māwet, and Shiwezāi.
Before Mukris, the
region was
ruled by Hadhabanis;...
- the
Brittany Peninsula (cf. Old
Irish Letha, Old
Welsh Litau, Old
Breton Letau,
Latinized as Letavia) all stem from an
original *Litauia,
meaning 'Land'...
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transitive verbs with
generic objects such as:
Letau woman kail PL
aropipile 3PL.real.neg.REDUP.play pi
marbles Letau kail
aropipile pi
woman PL 3PL.real.neg...