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* '''Elas''' (= "Greece") > '''Elas ''to'' Kaen''' (= "New Greece", lit. "Greece the New (one)");¹
* '''Elas''' (= "Greece") > '''Elas ''to'' Kaen''' (= "New Greece", lit. "Greece the New (one)");¹
* '''Elyn''' (= "Helena") > '''Elyn ''to'' plysd kalin''' (= "the most beautiful Helena", lit. "Helena the most beautiful (one)").
* '''Elyn''' (= "Helena") > '''Elyn ''to'' plyd kalin''' (= "the most beautiful Helena", lit. "Helena the most beautiful (one)").


¹ Nowadays they tend to use the word ''Elas'' to mean ''Elas to Kaen'', while the "Old Greece" is known as ''Elas to Paladh''.
¹ Nowadays they tend to use the word ''Elas'' to mean ''Elas to Kaen'', while the "Old Greece" is known as ''Elas to Paladh''.
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