The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... 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 Hebrew verb for being timid is ZACHAL ; 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 Hebrew verb for being timid is ZACHAL ; but in Chaldee it ...
Pagina 7
... become the parent of a new strain of languages . But all the out- growth and exuberance of English clusters round a Low Dutch centre . It would be a departure from the general way of philo- logers to include under the term of Low Dutch ...
... become the parent of a new strain of languages . But all the out- growth and exuberance of English clusters round a Low Dutch centre . It would be a departure from the general way of philo- logers to include under the term of Low Dutch ...
Pagina 16
... become the literary habit of recent times to use the term ' Saxon ' as a distinction for the early period of our history and language and literature , and to reserve the term 6 ' English ' for the later period . There is 16 SKETCH OF ...
... become the literary habit of recent times to use the term ' Saxon ' as a distinction for the early period of our history and language and literature , and to reserve the term 6 ' English ' for the later period . There is 16 SKETCH OF ...
Pagina 21
... become the standard poetic name for the dog - rose , and which has such a French air , due to its having been adopted from the poetry of the Fabliaux , is very probably a British word . With strong probability also may we add to this ...
... become the standard poetic name for the dog - rose , and which has such a French air , due to its having been adopted from the poetry of the Fabliaux , is very probably a British word . With strong probability also may we add to this ...
Pagina 36
... become greatly changed in regard to their place and office in the language . Can . We find this verb used in Saxon in a manner very like its present employment . But when we examine into it , we find the sense attached to it was not as ...
... become greatly changed in regard to their place and office in the language . Can . We find this verb used in Saxon in a manner very like its present employment . But when we examine into it , we find the sense attached to it was not as ...
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