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[Facts] "Ceat/ Ceatta", "Blunt" and "Diprose" (Old English/ Norse)
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"Bagpus"
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4/10/2005, 2:35 PM
Diprose, the rose element may br derived from the Old
German
hros meaning famous?
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"Ceat/ Ceatta", "Blunt" and "Diprose" (Old English/ Norse)
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"Bagpus"
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4/10/2005, 2:35 PM
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Re: "Ceat/ Ceatta", "Blunt" and "Diprose" (Old English/ Norse)
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kynaston
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4/12/2005, 4:16 AM
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Re: "Ceat/ Ceatta", "Blunt" and "Diprose" (Old English/ Norse)
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"Bagpus"
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4/12/2005, 6:17 AM