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[Facts] Re: Help needed on:- Eithne - Irish, Werel and Hunta - Old English/ Norse .....read on....
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Lauren B
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4/18/2005, 9:16 AM
in reply to
a message by Bobby Darin
the meaning of
Eithne
is usually given as 'kernel,' which i suppose is the same as grain. And yes, there was a St.
Eithne
.
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Help needed on:- Eithne - Irish, Werel and Hunta - Old English/ Norse .....read on....
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Bobby Darin
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4/18/2005, 7:13 AM
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Re: Help needed on:- Eithne - Irish, Werel and Hunta - Old English/ Norse .....read on....
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Lauren B
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4/18/2005, 9:16 AM
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Re: Eithne the goddess
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Miranda
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4/18/2005, 10:03 AM