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Re: Priddy Nine Barrows by Pryderi on Saturday, 13 August 2016

Just a comment concerning the word 'Priddy' which is from the Celtic 'priddo': ' to inter, bury; to cover with earth'. This is from the noun 'pridd': 'earth' but with the quality of clay-soil and probably associated with puddled clay. Is this the nature of the of the local terrain?
The word is further testimony to the prevalence of p-Celtic as the once principal language of Britain or as we know it 'Welsh'.

Mike Field

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