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[Facts] Re: Eilidh-Gaelic (Greek for light)English version is Helen, but Gaelic word also a hind, female deer.
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Llewella
(penguiny7)
6/17/2009, 9:32 AM
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a message by Rowanb
Eilid is the Gaelic word for deer, not Eilidh.
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Eilidh-Gaelic (Greek for light)English version is Helen, but Gaelic word also a hind, female deer.
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Rowanb
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6/17/2009, 6:02 AM
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Re: Eilidh-Gaelic (Greek for light)English version is Helen, but Gaelic word also a hind, female deer.
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Llewella
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6/17/2009, 9:32 AM
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Re: Eilidh-Gaelic (Greek for light)English version is Helen, but Gaelic word also a hind, female deer.
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Ailis
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6/18/2009, 9:26 AM
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Re: Eilidh-Gaelic (Greek for light)English version is Helen, but Gaelic word also a hind, female deer.
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Llewella
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6/18/2009, 9:38 AM
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Right
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Ailis
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6/18/2009, 10:02 AM