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- Ivernic_language comment "Ivernic is the modern name for an extinct P-Celtic (probably Brythonic) language mentioned in the Sanas Cormaic, written in the 9th century AD by the Old Irish-speaking Cormac mac Cuilennáin, where it is called Iarnnbērlæ (modern Irish: Iarmbélre), traditionally translated as \"Iron Speech\", although the \"Iarnn-\" prefix may be etymologically akin to Iverni.T. F. O'Rahilly believed this language was spoken by the Iverni (hence its modern name).".