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- which means like a fanum in the Gaulish language. From Ver- "big, large" + nemeto-) and in a Latinized form from the Roman form : « de sacris silvarum quae...
- Romans recorded the name as Nemetodorum. It is composed of the Celtic word nemeto meaning "shrine" or "sacred place" and the Celtic word duron (neuter) "hard...
- 6,40. Celtic, to nemeto- ato-), a place belonging to the sacred site/grove (to nemeto-), or more likely, place belonging to Nemetos. They are known because...
- ‘liquid’, ‘pool’ mago- ‘field’, ‘market’ nantu-, nanto- ‘valley’, ‘cr****’ nemeto- ‘sacred grove’, ‘sanctuary’ -rāte, rātis- ‘wall’, ‘forte’ redo- ‘to ride’...
- Kōhei Tsuzaki Akira Nakamura as Toranosuki Niiseki Eisaburō Sakauchi as Nemeto Hajime Hikari as Torakichi Following five years of second unit director...
- Gallic Treveri people. Nemetona's name is derived from the Celtic root nemeto-, referring to consecrated religious spaces, particularly sacred groves...
- deity. Both of these names are taken to be derivations from the Celtic stem nemeto- "sacred grove". In De Bello Gallico, Caesar writes that the Hercynian Forest...
- from the name of the Nemetes tribe, which is derived from the Celtic root nemeto-. The word slovo ("word") and the related slava ("glory, fame, praise")...
- uatiounui so nemetos commu escengilu To Vatiounos this shrine (was dedicated) by Commos Escengilos...
- authors, among them: Bergantiños < Brigantinos, from Briganti, Nendo < Nemetos, from Nemeton, Entíns < Gentinis ('the chieftains'). A common characteristic...