mòr darach
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 4:22 am
In Celtic Spain , Arcobriga may be airc brigha "peak pitch/ power".
Welsh bri, dignity, rank, Cornish bry, Breton bri, respect, *brîga, *brîgo-. Spanish brigand.
"Pitch : A level of the intensity of something, especially a high level".
Latin arcanus "secret, hidden, concealed," from arcere "to close up, enclose, contain," from arca"chest, box, place for safe-keeping," from PIE root *ark- "to hold, contain, guard" source also of Greek arkos "defense," arkein "to ward off" .
This guy from west of Arcobriga has a peaked hat.
https://www4.uwm.edu/celtic/ekeltoi/vol ... 07_200.gif
and this is a peak from Arcobriga:
https://www.google.com/search?q=arcobri ... qc-jRH7soM:
" Iberian script, BRIGANT_N (or PRIKANT_N, as Iberic script does not distinguish voiced and unvoiced consonants) inscribed on a Celtiberian coin, of a Celtiberian goddess."_ Garret Olmstead.
Brigantia is a goddess in Scotland and England , holding a globe . In Lebor Gabála Érenn, Breogán founded Brigantia tower for his son Íth who glimpses Ireland to invade and settle it. This may be the origin of round towers.
On the Arcobriga vase , the top tree in the peak may be a mòr darach . How would you express the sense of arcobriga?
Welsh bri, dignity, rank, Cornish bry, Breton bri, respect, *brîga, *brîgo-. Spanish brigand.
"Pitch : A level of the intensity of something, especially a high level".
Latin arcanus "secret, hidden, concealed," from arcere "to close up, enclose, contain," from arca"chest, box, place for safe-keeping," from PIE root *ark- "to hold, contain, guard" source also of Greek arkos "defense," arkein "to ward off" .
This guy from west of Arcobriga has a peaked hat.
https://www4.uwm.edu/celtic/ekeltoi/vol ... 07_200.gif
and this is a peak from Arcobriga:
https://www.google.com/search?q=arcobri ... qc-jRH7soM:
" Iberian script, BRIGANT_N (or PRIKANT_N, as Iberic script does not distinguish voiced and unvoiced consonants) inscribed on a Celtiberian coin, of a Celtiberian goddess."_ Garret Olmstead.
Brigantia is a goddess in Scotland and England , holding a globe . In Lebor Gabála Érenn, Breogán founded Brigantia tower for his son Íth who glimpses Ireland to invade and settle it. This may be the origin of round towers.
On the Arcobriga vase , the top tree in the peak may be a mòr darach . How would you express the sense of arcobriga?