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Pagina 4
Between the Hebrew and Chaldee there is a well - marked interchange of z and
D ; while a third dialect , the Phoenician , seems to have put a t for z ( Ts ) . The
Hebrew pronoun for this is ZEH ; but in Chaldee it becomes DAA and DEN and di
...
Between the Hebrew and Chaldee there is a well - marked interchange of z and
D ; while a third dialect , the Phoenician , seems to have put a t for z ( Ts ) . The
Hebrew pronoun for this is ZEH ; but in Chaldee it becomes DAA and DEN and di
...
Pagina 9
It has received so many additions from other sources , and has worked them up
with so much individuality of effect , as to have in fact produced a new language ,
and a language which , from external circumstances , seems likely to become the
...
It has received so many additions from other sources , and has worked them up
with so much individuality of effect , as to have in fact produced a new language ,
and a language which , from external circumstances , seems likely to become the
...
Pagina 17
But the more we go back into the elder forms on either side , the more does it
seem to come out clear , that our mother tongue is , in fundamentals , to be
identified with the PlattDeutsch , the dialect of the Hanseatic cities , the dialect
which has ...
But the more we go back into the elder forms on either side , the more does it
seem to come out clear , that our mother tongue is , in fundamentals , to be
identified with the PlattDeutsch , the dialect of the Hanseatic cities , the dialect
which has ...
Pagina 20
But often where the sense cannot be so plainly traced , we acquiesce in the
opinion that names are British , because their place in history seems to require it .
Such are , for instance , Kent , London , Gloucester . We will add a few words that
...
But often where the sense cannot be so plainly traced , we acquiesce in the
opinion that names are British , because their place in history seems to require it .
Such are , for instance , Kent , London , Gloucester . We will add a few words that
...
Pagina 21
Thence it was applied to the seedbags of plants , as pease - cod . This seems to
be the Welsh cwd . The puff - ball is in Welsh cwd - y - mwg , bag of smoke .
Owen Pughe quotes this Welsh adage : - Egor dy gwd pan gaech borchell ' ; i . e .
Thence it was applied to the seedbags of plants , as pease - cod . This seems to
be the Welsh cwd . The puff - ball is in Welsh cwd - y - mwg , bag of smoke .
Owen Pughe quotes this Welsh adage : - Egor dy gwd pan gaech borchell ' ; i . e .
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