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An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800

CHAPTER III
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[27] _Abraham .-- _Chronicum Scotorum, p.

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[28] _Years_ .-- Four Masters, p.

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[29] _Inver .-- Inver_ and _A[=b] er_ have been used as test words in discriminating between the Gaedhilic and Cymric Celts.

The etymology and meaning is the same--a meeting of waters.

Inver, the Erse and Gaedhilic form, is common in Ireland, and in those parts of Scotland where the Gael encroached on the Cymry.


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