Is SELMA the name of a country or a castle?
I read that the name SELMA is not only (as this site says) a short form of ANSELMA but also a name of its own right, invented by James MacPherson (1736-96).
I haven't read the poems, but I heard that SELMA there is the name of a country. Another source claimed it was the name of a castle.
Now which is correct?
Thanks for your help!
Andy ;—)
I haven't read the poems, but I heard that SELMA there is the name of a country. Another source claimed it was the name of a castle.
Now which is correct?
Thanks for your help!
Andy ;—)