A brief note on Britons and wealhstodas -- new post by me on an intriguing OE word :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/02/a-brief-note-on-britons-and-wealhstodas.html …pic.twitter.com/hr8ZWzNAGh
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Finally, J.R.R. Tolkien on the meaning+origins of OE wealhstod from his "English and Welsh": http://faculty.smu.edu/bwheeler/tolkien/online_reader/T-English&Welsh.PDF …pic.twitter.com/TnqzYiGHOI
Margaret Faull's section on OE wealhstod from her 'The Semantic Development of Old English wealh' (1975): http://digital.library.leeds.ac.uk/133/1/LSE1975_pp20-44_Faull_article.pdf …pic.twitter.com/esVUFLBUbH
@Mia_Confused Sounds intriguing! What's the research for? :)
@Mia_Confused Like the sound of it! :) Looking at folklore, England's haunted wild places, that kind of thing too? MR James was my period :)
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