The Celtic Inscriptions of Gaul Additions And Corrections
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My note in reference to N ANTON I CN runs thus — 'The here and in SVIO is circular except at the bottom, which is a straight line. ' I have only come across it by accident after studying the Genouilly inscriptions. From this inscription one learns that the oof NANTON- was long, and in the case of SVIOREBE there is no difficulty in proving it long. Witness the Welsh chw'ior-yd, 'sisters, ' Latin soror-es 9 and Welsh cy-chw'iawr, which Silvan Evans renders ' coequal ; even, like ; participant \ b...ut in the line from the poet L. G. Cothi, which he quotes — 'Henri a Siaspar gychwiawr', it admits of being rendered ' brothers '. For a remarkable parallel in point of meaning compare the German ge-schwister, ' brothers, brother and sister. 1 P. 56. In the inscription on the Celtic Mercury's shoulders in the court of the Chateau de Saint-Germain I formerly read SO SI in the second line and suggested S S I N . I have looked at it several times since and I thought that I got so far as to trace the N of SO SI N.
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