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When an English word is mated with a remoter word unlabelled , that word is
generally of the language which gives note to the Section . Thus , in main mægen
, ' p . 299 , the heading indicates that the unlabelled mægen is Saxon . If this is
not ...
When an English word is mated with a remoter word unlabelled , that word is
generally of the language which gives note to the Section . Thus , in main mægen
, ' p . 299 , the heading indicates that the unlabelled mægen is Saxon . If this is
not ...
Pagina 10
Examples of the Danish passive form :ACTIVE . at give , to give at elske , to love
at finde , to find at faae , to get at drive , to drive PASSIVE . at gives , to be given at
elskes , to be loved at findes , to be found at faaes , to be gotten at drives , to be ...
Examples of the Danish passive form :ACTIVE . at give , to give at elske , to love
at finde , to find at faae , to get at drive , to drive PASSIVE . at gives , to be given at
elskes , to be loved at findes , to be found at faaes , to be gotten at drives , to be ...
Pagina 16
... Kvimai thiudinassus theins Come kingdom thine Vairthai vilja theins , svê in
himina yah ana airthai Be - done will thine as in heaven yea on earth Hlaif
unsarana thana sinteinan gif uns himma daga Loaf our the continuous give us
this day .
... Kvimai thiudinassus theins Come kingdom thine Vairthai vilja theins , svê in
himina yah ana airthai Be - done will thine as in heaven yea on earth Hlaif
unsarana thana sinteinan gif uns himma daga Loaf our the continuous give us
this day .
Pagina 18
The story which Bæda gives us in the eighth century , is , that there were people
from three tribes , Angles , Saxons , and Jutes . The latter were said to be still
distinguishable in Kent and the Isle of Wight ; but , except in this statement , we
have ...
The story which Bæda gives us in the eighth century , is , that there were people
from three tribes , Angles , Saxons , and Jutes . The latter were said to be still
distinguishable in Kent and the Isle of Wight ; but , except in this statement , we
have ...
Pagina 25
And markedly insisting on his theme , as if even then the battle of the vernacular
had to be fought , he goes on to give his ... One of his most interesting chapters is
that in which he gives the traditional story of the vernacular poet Cædmon , who ...
And markedly insisting on his theme , as if even then the battle of the vernacular
had to be fought , he goes on to give his ... One of his most interesting chapters is
that in which he gives the traditional story of the vernacular poet Cædmon , who ...
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accent adjective adverb alliteration already ancient appears become belongs Bible called cause century character Chaucer cloth common compared compound continued dialect distinction early Edition effect element English example expression fact familiar fcap flexion French function German give grammar Greek habit hand idea illustration indicate instances interjection John King known language Latin less letter literature living look lost manner means mind nature Notes noun observe once original passed period person phrase plural poetry position preposition present pronoun pronunciation Queene reader reason regard represented Saxon seems seen sense sentence sometimes sort sound speak speech spelling stand substantive syllable symbolic term termination thing third thou thought tion traces translated true verb vowel whole word writing written