Abstract

Notes on Middle-Breton. These working notes deal with a number of words dating from the Middle-Breton period : quen (and derived words quenet, quenedus) in use as a figura etymologica ; quenan, derived from the adverb quen, with grammatical function parallels with the Old Irish chenae, ol-chenae ; prendenn and its Cornish cognate in an expression teulel pren ; our gueuten, the name of a magical plant well identified today.

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