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HISTORY OF THE
tongue is the Welsh, and the Welsh another name
for the GaeUc or Celtic, it would be offering insult
to the knowledge of the bulk of our readers to
argue : every school-boy knows it. We have
already in page 43, submitted its registered rela-
tionship, namely, " British or Welsh, composed of
British, or Welsh, and English.
Melysi, sweetness
Menw, intellect
Merf, insiped
Mesur, rule
Miar, a briar
Mil, an animal
Mis, a month
Misawl, monthly
Moch, swine
Moch, early
Modd, a form
Mael, bald, &c.
3Iolad, praise
Moelron, a sea calf
MoUt, a wedder
Monoch.guts
Mor, the sea
Mordir, maritime land
Mordon, a sea breaker
Moron, carroty
Morwyn, a maw
Murlysian, pellitory of the wall
Muig, smoke
Mwnwgyl, the neck
Mwng, a mane
Mwnh, friable
Mwythan, tender shoot
Myfyr, muse
Myhun, myself
Mynyn, a kid
Mysg, the mist
Na, nor
Nac, neither, nor
Naw, nine
Nawn, noon
Nerth, might
&c. Ac. &c.
Gaelic and English.
milse, sweetness
meumna, mind
meirbh, dead, dull
miosar, a rule
smiar, a bramble berry
miol, a beast, a louse
mios, a month
miosail, monthly
muc, a sow
moch, early
modh, a manner
raaol, bald, &c.
moladh, praise
maolrdin, the head of a seal
molt, a wedder
mionach, entrails
muir, sea
muir-thir, maritime land
muir-thonn, a wave
muiran, a carrot
boirionn, female
mClr.lus, wall-plant
inilig, gloom
muineal, neck
muing, a mane
miirrail, crumbled
maothan, tender shoot
meobhair, memory
mi-fhein, myself
minnean, a kid
measg, amid, mixed with
no, na, nor
nach, not
naoi, nine
nbin, noon
neart, strength
&c. &c. .^c.

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