Alexander Macbain

Alexander Macbain Alexander MacBain (or Alexander Macbain; 22 July 1855 – 4 April 1907) was a Scottish philologist, best known today for ''An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language'' (1896). Provided by Wikipedia
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    An etymological dictionary of the gaelic language by Macbain, Alexander, 1855-1907

    Glasgow : Gairm Publications, 1982
    Format: Book


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    Place names, Highland & islands of Scotland. by Macbain, Alexander, 1855-1907

    Stirling [Scot.] : E. Mackay, 1922
    Format: Book


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    Celtic mythology and religion. by Macbain, Alexander, 1855-1907

    Stirling [Scot.] : E. McKay, 1917
    Format: Book


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    Celtic mythology and religion by Macbain, Alexander, 1855-1907

    New York : Cosimo, 2005
    Format: Book


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    Reliquiae celticae : texts, papers and studies in Gaelic literature and philology left by the late Rev. Alexander Cameron, LL. D. by Cameron, Alexander, 1827-1888

    Inverness : Printed at the "Northern chronicle" office, 1892
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    Format: Book