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Re: has anyone ever heard Cet?
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Nanaea
9/8/2001, 6:10 AM
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a message by jorry
"Cet" sounds like a diminutive of some kind -- either invented by the author or actually derived from an Arthurian era name. It could conceivably be a name derived from the Welsh name "Cedrych". (See
Cedric
).
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Nanaea
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has anyone ever heard Cet?
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jorry
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9/8/2001, 1:31 AM
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Re: has anyone ever heard Cet?
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Cheryl
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9/10/2001, 11:38 PM
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Re: has anyone ever heard Cet?
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Nanaea
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9/8/2001, 6:10 AM
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Re: has anyone ever heard Cet?
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Daividh
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9/8/2001, 6:32 PM