cet (allograph e)
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Cet (allograph e)
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[File] Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1339 (H 2. 18, 1339) = Book of Leinster [s. xii2] | ||||||||
Letter(s) displayed: | <cet> | (base form in image, without marks, as it may appear to the untrained eye) | ||||||
Represents in Irish: | cet / Cet | (in the scribe's mind or in normalised spelling) | ||||||
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Represents: | » In Irish: cet / Cet | |||||||
Type of unit: | » Lexical item | |||||||
Lexical class: | noun, personal name | |||||||
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Entries related in meaning: | Possible equivalents matching one of the values in the transcription above, if available
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