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The E. strath is derived from Gael, and Irish srath, a flat valley (with a river); cf. 'W.ystrad, a strath; L. stratum. Stripe. Cf. O. Irish sriab, a stripe. Initial sw appears as W. chw. Sister. A. S. sweostor, affected by O. Norse syster ; O. Irish siur (gen. seihar) ; W. chwaer ; Corn, huir ; Bret. c'hoar (i.e. with guttural ch); Celtic type *swesor ; L. soror; Skt. svasd. Initial sw becomes O. Ir. s, W. chw ; Brugmann, i-§369(7)- Six. The Idg. forms are '^seks, "sweks. From *seh we have E. ...six, G. sechs, L. sex, Lith. ssessi; Pars, shash ; §n8 CELTIC COGNATES 103 Skt. shasA. Fiom *swe/is v/ehaye W. chwech; Cam.hweh, whek ; Bret, c'koueac'h ; Gael, se, sia, sia ; Irish s^. Sweat. W. chwys, sweat, sb. ; Corn, whps ; Bret c'houez. § 119. T. The E. / answers to Celtic d,!.. d, Gk. 8. Tame. W. and Corn, dof, tame, gentle ; Bret, don, gentle. Tear, sb. Irish d^ar, O. Ir. (f/r, W. dagr, a tear ; Corii. dager; Gk. b&Kpv. Tear, vb., A. S. teran. Cf. W., Corn., Bret, darn, a fragment, a piece.
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