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[FIXED] Celts/Britons: spelling of "Crannog" and "Currach"


GunChleoc
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From Wikipedia:

crannog Irish: crannóg [ˈkɾˠan̪ˠoːɡ]; Scottish Gaelic: crannag)

Since I couldn't find the word itself in the classical dictionary, I've researched how the ending -óg/-ag was spelled in Classic Gaelic, and it's -óc. So, the Specific Name for crannog should be crannóc.

For example, compare Irish féasóg to Scottish Gaelic feusag and Classical Irish fésóc.

Currach: curach is spelled with 1 r only.

Edited by GunChleoc
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