The Gaelic etymology of the languages of Western Europe and more especially of the English and Lowland Scotch, and of their slang, cant, and colloquial dialects
by MACKAY, CHARLES
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London: for the author by Trübner, 1877. First edition, imp. 8vo, pp. xxxii, 604; list of subscribers; text in double column; cloth split along front joint, paper label on spine chipped, all else very good and sound in orig. green cloth.
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- Title
- The Gaelic etymology of the languages of Western Europe and more especially of the English and Lowland Scotch, and of their slang, cant, and colloquial dialects
- Author
- MACKAY, CHARLES
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- for the author by Trübner
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1877
- Keywords
- Gaelic , Ireland , Etymology , History
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