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The History of Rome, Book V

CHAPTER XII
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one moving round or moved round, and so attendants, servants.

The circumstance that the word occurs also as a Celtic proper name (Zeuss, p.

77), and is perhaps preserved in the Cambrian -amaeth- = peasant, labourer (Zeuss, p.
156), cannot decide the point either way, 19.

From the Celtic words -guerg- = worker and -breth- = judgment.
20.

IV.


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