Immi daga uimpi geneta,
Lana beððos et' iouintutos
Blatus ceti, cantla carami
Aia gnata uimpi iouinca,
Pid in cete tu toue suoine,
Pid uregisi peli doniobi?
Aia gnata uimpi iouinca,
Pid in cete tu toue suoine

Aia mape coime, adrete!
In blatugabagli uorete,
Cante snon celiIui in cete!

Vrit, me lindos dubnon, piseti
Vrit, me lindos dubnon, piseti
Vrit, me lindos dubnon, piseti

N'immi mapos, immi drucocu
In cetobi selgin agumi,
Selgin blatos tou' iouintutos
Nu, uoregon, cu, uorigamos,
Lamman, cu, suuercin lingamos,
Indui uelui cantla canamos!
N'immi mapos, immi drucocu
In cetobi selgin agumi,

Ne moi iantus gnaton uorega,
Iantus drucocunos uoregon,
Cante toi in medie cete

Vrit, me lindos dubnon, piseti
Vrit, me lindos dubnon, piseti
Vrit, me lindos dubnon, piseti

Cu allate, papon sod urege,
EððiIo de iantu in cridie
VediIumi, cante moi uosta!

Ne, a gnata, cante t' usstami,
Ne uostami, ne te carami
Ne carami, nec carasumi

Boua daga uimpi geneta
Immi trouga, lana nariIas

Vrit, me lindos dubnon, piseti
Vrit, me lindos dubnon, piseti


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    ...and the more I think about it the more the last verse is wrong too.

    Vrit- me lindos dubnon -piseti. Now only the deep pond awaits me.

    The Now is implied again, not written so Vrit=For? me=me lindos=pool dubnon must mean black, not deep, Gaelic dubh, Welsh du, Cornish du, piseti=wait

    Here: angelfire.com/me/ik/gaulish.html PISSIUMI is defined as "I shall see". The -mi suffix clearly means I so the pis- bit must mean Will see. Is that the same as Wait?

    Vrit- me lindos dubnon -piseti. For me the black pool waits

    rforbeson September 24, 2011   Link

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