Talk:Cocidius

Etymology
I have removed the following line from the Etymology section since no citation has been provided:
 * However, this could simply be a Latinised version of Old Welsh coit (Modern Welsh coed), "woods" or "forest", making it a translation of Sylvanus, whose name also literally means god of the woods

The predecessor of Welsh coed is regularly written '-cet-' (as in Letocetum) in the Romano-British period and it is not clear how 'cocid-' is related to this. Psammead (talk) 14:53, 20 May 2012 (UTC)

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