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De, so far as I know, is found in no Scottish publications. The reasonswhich have induced me to assign it a place among the prepositions will bementioned in treating of the combinations of the Proper Prepositions withthe Personal Pronouns. The Preposition _do_, like the verbal particle, and the Possessive Pronounof the same sound, loses the _o_ before a vowel, and the consonant isaspirated; thus, dh' Albainn, _to {117} Scotland_. It is also precededsometimes by the vowel _a_ when it follows a f...inal consonant; as, dol a dh'Eirin, _going to Ireland_. This _a_ seems to be nothing else than the vowelof _do_ transposed; just as the letters of the pronouns mo, do, are incertain situations transposed, and become am, ad. In this situation, perhaps it would be advisible to join the _a_, in writing, to the _dh_thus, dol adh Eirin. This would rid us of one superfluous _a_ appearing asa separate inexplicable word. The same remarks apply to the prep. _de_;_e. G. _, armailt mh
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