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I intend to use this page to find and collect citations for a few phrases relating to the word 'Wirdjos' that seem to be copy and pasted from old edits of wikipedia pages. If anyone has information on the original source of any of this phrases, please contact me.

Etymologically, the name of the deity is generally derived from the reconstructed proto-Celtic element: *wird- (green, the root that gives the Cymric
gwyrddni [verdancy]) and thus his name has been interpreted as 'the Verdant'.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I intend to use this page to find and collect citations for a few phrases relating to the word 'Wirdjos' that seem to be copy and pasted from old edits of wikipedia pages. If anyone has information on the original source of any of this phrases, please contact me.

Etymologically, the name of the deity is generally derived from the reconstructed proto-Celtic element: *wird- (green, the root that gives the Cymric
gwyrddni [verdancy]) and thus his name has been interpreted as 'the Verdant'.

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