Thomas Stratton
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 44
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1870 edition. Excerpt: ...from presiding over markets: ditto Agoranomi, market-inspectors: ditto Agra, a place near Athens: Cathair, a city. a town of Susa: ditto Agra, a town of Arabia: Cathair, a city. Arcadia: ditto Agre, a dog, s name: Geur, sharp. Agrianes, a river of Thrace, and a people on its banks: Garbh, rough; abhuinn, a river. Agrinium, a city ofAcarnania: Cathair. Agrionius, a name of Bacchus, from hig fondness for savage beasts: Garbh, wild. Agyrium, a town of Sicily: Cathair. Alba Longa, a town on Mons Albanus: Alp, o height or eminence, a mountain. Alba, a town of the Marsi: ditto Alba, a city of Liguria: ditto Albani and Albensis, inhabitants of the towns named Alba: ditto Albanus, a hill of Italy: ditto Albania, a country of Asia: ditto Albici, a people of Gaul: ditto Albietee, a people of Latium: ditto Albigaunum, a town of Liguria: ditto Albania, the kingdom of Scotland. Iu modern Gaelic, Albainn is the name of Scotland, from alp, a height. Albion, the island of Britain: Alp, a height. Alburnus, a high hill of Luconia: Alp, a height; bar, an eminence, the top. Albius, a hill of IUyrieuin: Alp. Albintemelium, a town of Liguria: Alp. Albanopolis, a town of the Albani in Asia: Alp; baile, a town. Albinus was a name common to many Romans, like the present com-mon Scottish-Highland name of Alpine and Macalpine. Alpinus, a family nane among the Romans, like the Scotch names Alpine and Macalpine. Alpinus, relating to the Alps: Alp. Alcyone, or Halcyone. jg-j-i-ggeg, Alcyoneus, Al-cyoneus, the sea: I """ Alcyonia Pains, a pool in Corinth: Cuan, sea. Alcyonium Mare, part of the Gulf of Corinth; Al-cyon-ium: Cuan, sea. Alex, a river of the Brutii: Allt, a river, a burn. a 2 Algidum, a town of Latium, Alg-id-um: Aite, a place. Al--, Ale--, ...