The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 4
... 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 : the Hebrew word for male is zakar ; but in Chaldee it appears as DEKAR : the Hebrew verb to sacrifice is ZAVACH ...
... 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 : the Hebrew word for male is zakar ; but in Chaldee it appears as DEKAR : the Hebrew verb to sacrifice is ZAVACH ...
Pagina 9
... seems likely to become the parent of a new strain of languages . But all the out- growth and exuberance of the English language clusters round a Low Dutch centre . It would be a departure from the general way of philo- logers to include ...
... seems likely to become the parent of a new strain of languages . But all the out- growth and exuberance of the English language clusters round a Low Dutch centre . It would be a departure from the general way of philo- logers to include ...
Pagina 17
... seem to come out clear , that our mother tongue is , in fundamentals , to be identified with the Platt- Deutsch , the dialect of the Hanseatic cities , the dialect which has been erected into a national language in that which we call ...
... seem to come out clear , that our mother tongue is , in fundamentals , to be identified with the Platt- Deutsch , the dialect of the Hanseatic cities , the dialect which has been erected into a national language in that which we call ...
Pagina 20
... seems to require it . Such are , for instance , Kent , London , Gloucester . city - 1 We will add a few words that have a fair Keltic reputation , basket , bran , breeches , clout , crag , crock , down , den , hog , manor , paddock ...
... seems to require it . Such are , for instance , Kent , London , Gloucester . city - 1 We will add a few words that have a fair Keltic reputation , basket , bran , breeches , clout , crag , crock , down , den , hog , manor , paddock ...
Pagina 21
... 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 . ' Open thy bag when canst get a pig ! ' - an expression which for ...
... 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 . ' Open thy bag when canst get a pig ! ' - an expression which for ...
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