The Anathemata
Rite and Fore-time (continued)
Clyde into Clwyd.a
Otadinib
over Venedotiac
and even in Irish Demetiad
a Cunedda’s Hill.e
Combroges bore us:
David Jones notes
additional notes
a Clyde: the Scottish river that runs through Glasgow; Clwyd: a river of North Wales; hence from Scotland to Wales.
b The Otadini, or Votadini, inhabited the country between the Firth of Forth and Hadrian’s Wall.
c Venedotia: Snowdonia.
d Demetia: south-west Wales, Irish-inhabited.
e Allt Cunedda in Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales.
see also
See page 67 for the Combroges.
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