Footnote 41:[(return)]

Dio Cass. lxxvi. 12; Cæsar, v. 14. See p. [223].

Footnote 42:[(return)]

Isidore, Etymol. ix. 2, 103; Rh[^y]s, CB 242-243; Cæsar, v. 14; Nicholson, ZCP in. 332.

Footnote 43:[(return)]

Tacitus, Agric. ii.

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If Celtæ is from qelo, "to raise," it may mean "the lofty," just as many savages call themselves "the men," par excellence. Rh[^y]s derives it from qel, "to slay," and gives it the sense of "warriors." See Holder, s.v.; Stokes, US 83. Galatæ is from gala (Irish gal), "bravery." Hence perhaps "warriors."

Footnote 45:[(return)]

"Galli" may be connected with "Galatæ," but D'Arbois denies this. For all these titles see his PH ii. 396 ff.

Footnote 46:[(return)]

Livy, v. 31 f.; D'Arbois, PH ii. 304, 391.

Footnote 47:[(return)]

Strabo, iv. 10. 3; Cæsar, i. 31, vii. 4; Frag. Hist. Græc. i. 437.

Footnote 48:[(return)]

Cæsar, ii. 4.

Footnote 49:[(return)]

Strabo, xii. 5. 1.

Footnote 50:[(return)]

Polybius, ii. 22.