“…See example(20) for illustration.3 SeeKarasawa (2015) for an alternative view of the influence of Irish and Latin on the Menologium.4 The specific semantic categories that were examined in the case of time were: 05.11 A time, period of time; 05.11.01 Length/duration in time; 05.11.02 A time, particular time, occasion; 05.11.03 Period of time, era, epoch; 05.11.04 Day and night; 05.11.05 A dial, horloge; 05.11.06 Course/cycle of time; 05.11.07 Relative time; 05.11.08 A suitable time, opportunity; 05.11.10; Frequency; 05.11.10 Timescale; 05.11.11 Continuity. 5 The semantic categories analyzed in the case of space were: 05.10 Space, extent; 05.10.01 Amplitude, spaciousness, vastness; 05.10.02 Narrowness, scantiness of space; 05.10.03 A gap, cleft; 05.10.04 Place, room; 05.10.05 A space, span; 05.10.06 Form, shape.…”