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Pagina 114
Thus , two Glossaries of our two oldest national poems exhibit only three words
beginning with P. One of the three is now extinct : but the other two are quite
familiar to us ; they are path and play . These were , in the eighth century ,
exceptional ...
Thus , two Glossaries of our two oldest national poems exhibit only three words
beginning with P. One of the three is now extinct : but the other two are quite
familiar to us ; they are path and play . These were , in the eighth century ,
exceptional ...
Pagina 115
Q is a Latin letter , which was not recognised in English till the close of the twelfth
or the beginning of the thirteenth century . Previous to this the Anglo - Saxon
writers had done very well without it ; having expressed the sound of qu by the ...
Q is a Latin letter , which was not recognised in English till the close of the twelfth
or the beginning of the thirteenth century . Previous to this the Anglo - Saxon
writers had done very well without it ; having expressed the sound of qu by the ...
Pagina 119
Next to this we may class those sounds which we utter but do not write , as the Y -
sound at the beginning of the word ewe . It is unthought of because it never
meets the eye . To the same category belongs the initial y in the unwritten name
of ...
Next to this we may class those sounds which we utter but do not write , as the Y -
sound at the beginning of the word ewe . It is unthought of because it never
meets the eye . To the same category belongs the initial y in the unwritten name
of ...
Pagina 125
Be quhat reason ? quod the doctour . Here , I beginning to lay my grundes of
labial , dental , and guttural soundes and symboles , he snapped me on this hand
and he on that , that the doctour had mikle a doe to win me roome for a
syllogisme .
Be quhat reason ? quod the doctour . Here , I beginning to lay my grundes of
labial , dental , and guttural soundes and symboles , he snapped me on this hand
and he on that , that the doctour had mikle a doe to win me roome for a
syllogisme .
Pagina 127
A very large proportion of the words beginning with c were now ( i.e. after the
transition period ) spelt either with K or with ch . Examples of a Saxon c turned
into K :Cęg , key Cnawan , know Cene , keen Cnedan , knead Ceol , keel
Cneow ...
A very large proportion of the words beginning with c were now ( i.e. after the
transition period ) spelt either with K or with ch . Examples of a Saxon c turned
into K :Cęg , key Cnawan , know Cene , keen Cnedan , knead Ceol , keel
Cneow ...
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