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  • Category: Other
  • Founded: Aug 17, 1999
  • Language: English
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This list is dedicated to those brave souls who venture into the "Secret Vice" - creating languages. In particular, this list is for those who create languages based on Celtic languages, and is intended to be a place where created history, culture, celtic language, mutation, and any other relevant topic can be discussed. In particular we discuss what these areas have to do with our new languages.

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Re: Agara "Salmon River"?
... Sorry, sent that a wee bit quick. Also meant to add: I did find a reference to a goddess (or something, the website kind of crashed weirdly) called Orcia
Posted - Mon Nov 8, 2010 1:43 am
Padraic Brown
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Re: Agara "Salmon River"?
... Perhaps Latin orca = fish (Valpy's Etymological Dictionary of the Latin Language, 1828).
Posted - Mon Nov 8, 2010 1:41 am
Padraic Brown
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Atava "Rich river"?
Several articles claim (without citing sources) that the name of the river Otava \ Wottawa is from Celtic Atava "Rich river". Do you know any Celtic roots or
Posted - Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:24 pm
A. da Mek
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Agara "Salmon River"?
In my conworld, the northern part of Bothflanks was once inhabited by ogres, so this land was called Ogria, and after it was named also the river which flows
Posted - Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:00 pm
A. da Mek
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Re: Closing up
... Never heard of it before, but had a look at the title page (the only one accessible to nonmembers). Similar to the now moribund (or perhaps well and truly
Posted - Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:21 pm
Padraic Brown
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