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... Presentive and Symbolic Words , and of Inflections · · · · Chapter VI . The Verbal
Group . . . . . . 254 1 . Strong Verbs . . . . . . 261 2 . Mixed Verbs . 3 . Weak Verbs . .
4 . Verb - Making . . . . . . 290 · · · . · · · · . . . . . · · · · · · · · · · PAGE · · · · • 403 · . 405.
... Presentive and Symbolic Words , and of Inflections · · · · Chapter VI . The Verbal
Group . . . . . . 254 1 . Strong Verbs . . . . . . 261 2 . Mixed Verbs . 3 . Weak Verbs . .
4 . Verb - Making . . . . . . 290 · · · . · · · · . . . . . · · · · · · · · · · PAGE · · · · • 403 · . 405.
Pagina 4
The Hebrew pronoun for this is ZEH ; but in Chaldee it becomes DAA and DEN
and di : the Hebrew word for male is ZAKAR ; but in Chaldee it appears as
DEKAR : the Hebrew verb to sacrifice is ZAVACH ; but in Chaldee it is DEVACH :
the ...
The Hebrew pronoun for this is ZEH ; but in Chaldee it becomes DAA and DEN
and di : the Hebrew word for male is ZAKAR ; but in Chaldee it appears as
DEKAR : the Hebrew verb to sacrifice is ZAVACH ; but in Chaldee it is DEVACH :
the ...
Pagina 9
The latter have very strong individualising features of their own , such as the post
- positive article , and a form for the passive verb . The post - positive article is
highly curious . In modern Danish or Swedish the indefinite article a or an is ...
The latter have very strong individualising features of their own , such as the post
- positive article , and a form for the passive verb . The post - positive article is
highly curious . In modern Danish or Swedish the indefinite article a or an is ...
Pagina 35
The verb gehyrsumian passed away , and instead of it we find the expression to
be buxom , and this yielded to the modern verb to obey . One might construct a
table of words which have succeeded one another in the successive eras of our ...
The verb gehyrsumian passed away , and instead of it we find the expression to
be buxom , and this yielded to the modern verb to obey . One might construct a
table of words which have succeeded one another in the successive eras of our ...
Pagina 77
It is from the old French adjective blesme , which meant sallow , wan ,
discoloured ; and its old verb blesmir , which meant as much as the modern
French verbs tacher and salir , to spot and to soil . Then there is the very Saxon -
looking word ...
It is from the old French adjective blesme , which meant sallow , wan ,
discoloured ; and its old verb blesmir , which meant as much as the modern
French verbs tacher and salir , to spot and to soil . Then there is the very Saxon -
looking word ...
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