Tuesday, July 15, 2014

This poem was written, along with two others, on additional page in the Stowe Missal, in Latin miss


This poem was written, along with two others, on additional page in the Stowe Missal, in Latin missal from the ninth century. Stokes and Strachan did edit it in Palaeohibernicus Thesaurus (1903) as follows: Macc saele tofasci teachers day delc mate; Mac saliva mate (shiny, glorious) drawn out brooch; hon nip, hip not understand, ATT nip, nip disease, shaped teachers day steel nib, ladle lake nip, nip aupaith; Do not have a defect, a defect, or at, or disease, or bloody wound, or lake (boil) painful, there was magic; Grene LII frisben ATT, benith disease. To cure sun slap at, disease strikes. I am reasonably sure, however, after forméadúchán Observations of handwritten text, there are two editions made mistake in Stokes and Strachan. The writing is vague on the left past the pages: see above consisted, rather "M [ac] c saele", or "My s (h) aele" = my saliva. I'm sure that 'c' is the second letter. These are strange words "MACC saele / son saliva / behalf of spit". Heinrich Zimmer thought (Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Sprachforschung, 1887) that they meant "salve", and added "son of contention", "Spider son" and "son of barley" in comparison. But you will not get "MACC saele" anywhere else in the language, to my knowledge. On the other hand, there was the habit of using saliva as medicinal together teachers day with hortha or charm. And here, in a place "(nip lake) ladle, aupaith nip" is "(nip lake) ladle; My aupaith "I see, ie" my spell "rather than" magic was not there ". "Collect" or "charm" meant to "aupaith", and one that was externally APPLIED (DIL). I believe that the words "my aupaith" a reference to the saliva and all these words, and especially the last words "solar dye at a cure, disease strikes". teachers day This is my reading of the text: My mate tofasci ṡaele delc; hon nip, hip not understand, ATT nip, nip disease, shaped steel nib, nip ladle lake; My aupaith, LII Grene frisben ATT, benith teachers day disease. Mac saliva drawn out brooch; Do not have a defect, a defect, or at, or disease, or bloody wound, a painful lake there; My bhriocht, solar pigment cure swelling, disease strikes.
Saliva Of course, this is a wonderful medicinal saliva. Not to mention the digestive enzymes, there are at least two substances that would benefit her wound as 'lysozyme' and epidermal Growth Factor (EGF). Lysozyme teachers day is an enzyme that consumes her film so as to weaken bacteria and is on pace EGF contributes to wound healing. See any cat with a leg wound, is constantly slumber. Well done for the re-reading you did. Delete Reply
I will do my best, to Tadhg. There are many spells, but there are a few other relatively interesting. I put some of this material available on the internet already, in English: http://www.sengoidelc.com/category/1/17 I would be very happy to discuss them in Irish as well. Tell me if you see anything then you have a particular interest in it. Should I follow my extracts from the Glossary of Cormac? There are more entries there are anecdotes in them. And thank you for the information, John! I read some time ago that HIV can survive in saliva either. I found this just now thanks to Google: http://www.mcld.co.uk/hiv/?q=HIV% 20and% 20saliva Delete Reply
Saliva HIV and Right, Denis: Some of the articles that I have read and seen they lack accuracy. It is true that the virus remains in the saliva revealed themselves safe but that is not the whole story. Inside a cell is a 'live' virus and is most of the tseicin mucous (mucous membrane) amazing permeable (permeable) as she was being constantly renewed. One of the most effective ways to take certain drugs to the body through a patch béalseicine (buccal patch). Another problem with some of the articles about 'Saliva and HIV' was that testing for antibody against the virus are scientists. A plethora antibody in saliva but as we know, is weak against the viruses of the same antibodies. Delete Reply
As John said, there are also enzymes in saliva choinníon the bacteria under control. But the news is not so simple. There 'biofilms' We the teeth, tongue, etc. and many many bacteria grows in them. Some of us harm. They rots our teeth, for example. teachers day And if a man hits another man in the mouth with his fist, he will get a very bad disease if it suffered even a tiny cut fingers from the teeth of the enemy. I saw this man who twenty years ago. In his hand heavily and her surgeon had to cut off his hand. The bacteria quickly goes from big

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