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McCone, Kim.<br />

1992. The Etymology of Old Irish déis ‘Client(s)’. Ériu 43: 193-197. [Includes Celtic<br />

terms for son-in-law allegedly derived from the word for ‘client’, with further<br />

etymological connection to IE forms for house.]<br />

MacLeod, Neil.<br />

2000. <strong>Kinship</strong>. Ériu 51: 1-22. [Aspects of medieval Irish kinship system.]<br />

Maille, Tomas.<br />

1910. The Language of the Annals of Ulster. Manchester: Manchester University Press.<br />

[Pp. 49-50: on OIr aue ‘grandson’.] HAVE<br />

Meyer, Kuno.<br />

1912. Miscellen. 6. Die Wortstellung in der altirischen Dichtung. Zeitschrift für Celtische<br />

Philologie 8: 182-183. [P. 183: attestation of úe ‘granddaughter.]<br />

Meid, Wolfgang.<br />

2001. ‘Freundschaft’ and ‘Liebe’ in keltischen Sprachen. In Donum Grammaticum:<br />

<strong>Studies</strong> in Latin and Celtic Linguistics in Honour of Hannah Rosén, edited by Lea<br />

Sawicki and Donna Shalev. Pp. 255-263. Leuven, etc.: Peeters.<br />

O’Brien, M. A.<br />

1938. OIr. amnair. Études Celtiques 3: 364. [Old Irish term for ‘mother’s brother’.]<br />

O’Brien, M. A. HAVE<br />

1956. Etymologies and Notes. 15. Der-, Dar-, Derb- in Female Names. Celtica 3: 178-<br />

179. [A hypothesis of the epigraphic reflection of the IE word for “daughter” in Old<br />

Irish.]<br />

Patterson, Nerys W. HAVE<br />

1985. <strong>Kinship</strong> Law or Number Symbolism: Models of Distributive Justice in Old Irish<br />

Law. In Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium (May 3 and 4, 1985) 5: 49-86.<br />

Patterson, Nerys W.<br />

1981. <strong>Kinship</strong> and Law in Pre-Norman Ireland. Ph.D. dissertation. Harvard University.<br />

Patterson, Nerys W. HAVE<br />

1990. Patrilineal <strong>Kinship</strong> in Early Irish Society: The Evidence from the Irish Law Texts.<br />

Bulletin of the Board of Celtic <strong>Studies</strong> 37: 133-165.<br />

Patterson, Nerys T.<br />

1991. Cattle-Lord and Clansmen: <strong>Kinship</strong> and Rank in Early Ireland. New York: Garland.<br />

Reviews: Stacey 1995; Bitel 1996.<br />

Pokorny, Julius. HAVE<br />

1913. Keltisce Miszellen. 5. Altirish muimme ‘Pflegemutter’. Zeitschrift für<br />

Vergleichende Sprachforschung 45: 362-364. [On kin terms in child language, including<br />

Celtic terms for son.]<br />

Pokorny, Julius. HAVE<br />

1956. Miscellanea Celtica. Celtica 3: 306-310. [Pp. 309-310: a kinship etymology of<br />

OIr. indaib.]

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