Local. Gaelic, Ca, a house, a place fortified, inclosed, surrounded. Caw, Welsh, whatever defends or keeps together; Cawr, an old English word for a king. Caw or Cu, an ancient king of [...]
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Local. Gaelic, Ca, a house, a place fortified, inclosed, surrounded. Caw, Welsh, whatever defends or keeps together; Cawr, an old English word for a king. Caw or Cu, an ancient king of [...]
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