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THE CHEST. I 5
other stones ; and 1 believe such a mode of torture can be traced
amongst the Scandinavians who once owned the Western Islands.
In another story which I have heard, a man was to be punished
by cutting iall, a thong, from his head to his heels, another from
his forehead to his feet, a thong to tie them, and a thong to make
all fast.
TiGH osd' is the word commonly used for an inn. It is
probably derived from the same root as Hostelry ; Spanish,
Osdal ; French, Hotel.
Seombarìs pronounced almost exactly like the French chambre
— the only difference being that between the French a and the
Gaelic o.
Seaebhannt is very near the French servante.
other stones ; and 1 believe such a mode of torture can be traced
amongst the Scandinavians who once owned the Western Islands.
In another story which I have heard, a man was to be punished
by cutting iall, a thong, from his head to his heels, another from
his forehead to his feet, a thong to tie them, and a thong to make
all fast.
TiGH osd' is the word commonly used for an inn. It is
probably derived from the same root as Hostelry ; Spanish,
Osdal ; French, Hotel.
Seombarìs pronounced almost exactly like the French chambre
— the only difference being that between the French a and the
Gaelic o.
Seaebhannt is very near the French servante.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Popular tales of the West Highlands > Volume 2 > (33) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/81393869 |
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Description | Vol. II. |
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Shelfmark | Blair.174 |
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Description | Orally collected, with a translation by J.F. Campbell. |
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Shelfmark | Blair.173-176 |
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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