brythonic การใช้
- Brythonic names appear in the lists of Anglo-Saxon elite.
- On February 2010 Duff started a side project " Brythonics ".
- Languages of the Brythonic branch do not have dual number.
- The most likely are either Brythonic meaning'round '.
- Very similar tales related by Taliessin are retained in the Brythonic tradition.
- Their cousins, the Continental Brythonic, lived across the sea in France.
- Wessex gradually expanded westwards into Brythonic Dorset and Somerset in the seventh century.
- There are also many Brythonic influences on Scottish Gaelic.
- The name Liss is Brythonic Celtic in origin presumed.
- John Davies places the change from Brythonic to Welsh between 400 and 700.
- They were separated into a Goidelic and a Brythonic branch from an early period.
- At the time of the Brythonic Celtic language.
- Personal names are less common in Brythonic placenames.
- The words derive from a Brythonic Celtic language.
- Another derivation is from the Brythonic from Tre meaning settlement and Coet meanings woods.
- Both locations are derived from a Brythonic language.
- The Brythonic form of this name would have been * " Windos ".
- During the High Middle Ages tales originating from Brythonic traditions entered English folklore the Arthurian myth.
- Historian Brythonic or other Celtic languages seem to have been spoken in Wales since much earlier.
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