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‖ euˈhages, euˈbages, n. pl. Celtic Antiq. [Lat., occurring twice in a passage of Ammianus Marcellinus; the form eubages in one of the places is a scribal error. The better form euhages is evidently due to a misreading of Gr. οὐατεῖς, Strabo's spelling of a Gaulish word = L. vātes prophet; Ammianus ...
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▪ I. ovate, n. (ˈɒvət) [f. an assumed Latin plural Ovātēs, representing οὐατεῖς, vātēs, soothsayers, prophets, mentioned by Strabo, along with Δρυῑ́δαι ‘Druids’, and βάρδοι ‘Bards’, as a third order in the Gaulish hierarchy. Cf. euhages.] A term used as the English equivalent of Welsh ofydd, now app...
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