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[Facts] Re: Galahad and Galehaut
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la-petite-rachel
1/25/2014, 7:00 PM
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a message by la-petite-rachel
Btw,
Gilead
means 'monument of testimony' in Hebrew.
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Getb2
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1/26/2014, 1:43 AM
Thanks! That is very helpful... I didn't know about French but in Spanish Wales is indeed "Gales"., I never thought ti might be influenced by Gaulle as "
Charles
De Galle" or "
Gallo
" or "Galic"... :p Thanks! :D
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Getb2
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1/26/2014, 1:44 AM
I also saw that use of the "ga" in the Arthurian cycle and was wondering about it...
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