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  37. auroramere said: Other = ‘wals’ or something like it in Germanic languages, so Wales is an iconic exonym. Pure othering. Anyway, don’t English-speaking kids read Lloyd Alexander books anymore?
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    You might also notice the shape of this map: Celtic is pushed to the fringes very early on and diverges from that point...