-
which means like a
fanum in the
Gaulish language". From Ver- "big, large" +
nemeto-) and in a
Latinized form from the
Roman form : « de
sacris silvarum quae...
- 6,40. Celtic, to
nemeto- ato-), a
place belonging to the
sacred site/grove (to
nemeto-), or more likely,
place belonging to
Nemetos. The Citânia de Sanfins...
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Okada Akiko Waba
Hiroyuki Yoshino Junji Nishimura Michiko Yokote To****o
Nemeto Music by
Yoshiaki Dewa
Depapepe Saigenji Shunsuke Kawata Zentaro Watanabe...
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Romans recorded the name as Nemetodorum. It is
composed of the
Celtic word
nemeto meaning "shrine" or "sacred place" and the
Celtic word
duron (neuter) "hard...
- ‘liquid’, ‘pool’ mago- ‘field’, ‘market’ nantu-, nanto- ‘valley’, ‘cr****’
nemeto- ‘sacred grove’, ‘sanctuary’ -rāte, rātis- ‘wall’, ‘forte’ redo- ‘to ride’...
- Kōhei
Tsuzaki Akira Nakamura as
Toranosuki Niiseki Eisaburō
Sakauchi as
Nemeto Hajime Hikari as
Torakichi Following five
years of
second unit director...
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Gallic Treveri people. Nemetona's name is
derived from the
Celtic root
nemeto-,
referring to
consecrated religious spaces,
particularly sacred groves...
- authors,
among them: Bergantiños < Brigantinos, from Briganti,
Nendo <
Nemetos, from Nemeton, Entíns <
Gentinis ('the chieftains'). A
common characteristic...
- from the name of the
Nemetes tribe,
which is
derived from the
Celtic root
nemeto-. The word
slovo ("word") and the
related slava ("glory, fame, praise")...
- deity. Both of
these names are
taken to be
derivations from the
Celtic stem
nemeto- "sacred grove". In De
Bello Gallico,
Caesar writes that the
Hercynian Forest...