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1 Brgm. Grds., II. §82.
2 Lit. Centralbl. 1888, col. 668.
3 Müller's, Handb. II2. p. 257.Google Scholar
4 4 Other etymologies: (a) ✓ sru Curt. Grdz 5. 353-4; (b) ✓ rug, Kluge, , Etym. Wort. ed. 4, p. 274bGoogle Scholar. I t might also be possible to establish a connection with Greek .
5 There is a variant ruma.
6 Generally equated with the supposed Greek . This I have endeavoured to prove non-existent (Trans. Camb. Phil. Soc. III. 94).
7 This originated, I think, with Pott.