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River Fal: Revision history


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  • curprev 10:3710:37, 3 April 2020 Iantoglantawe talk contribs 10,232 bytes −17 Removed the unsubstantiated (and ridiculous) assertion: However, the word 'vale' in the Basque language means 'Go away' so it could have been something that the Celts heard when they encountered a Vasconic language speaking tribe who didn't want them there. This would support the Vasconic substrate hypothesis. undo

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  • curprev 13:4913:49, 9 February 2020 81.158.116.193 talk 10,249 bytes +288 I added an etymological theory about the origins of the name Fal. I got the information from a book that said that the origins of the word were obscure and possibly pre-celtic. It said that it could have sounded like vale once, so after putting it through Google Translate, I found out it means 'go away'. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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