The etymology of this word is not well known ; some say it is derived from Boal (a wall), and Teine (fire), Irish, in reference to the practice of going round the walls or fences with fire on... A dictionary of the Manks language - 26 ページArchibald Cregeen 著 - 1835 - 171 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Joseph Train - 1845 - 408 ページ
...is called canwyll corpl, or the corpse candle." — Cambrian Regiiter, 8vo. edt. 1796, p. 431. 2 " The etymology of this word is not well known ; some...derived from boal, a wall, and teine, fire (Irish), referring to the practice of going round the walls or fences with fire on the eve of this day ; others... | |
| Matthew Glover, Suetonius M. Tod - 1868 - 290 ページ
...blowing of horns on the mountains, and with a ceremony which had "something in its design pretty * The etymology of this word is not well known ; some say it is derived from Bool (a wall) and Tetne (flre), Irish, in reference to the practice of going round the walls and fences... | |
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