The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 315
... may add the form eyne for eyes , which is not altogether obsolete . It is occasionally used even now in the higher forms of poetry . In Chaucer's time it was spelt eyen , which comes nearer to the SUBSTANTIVES - FLEXION . 315.
... may add the form eyne for eyes , which is not altogether obsolete . It is occasionally used even now in the higher forms of poetry . In Chaucer's time it was spelt eyen , which comes nearer to the SUBSTANTIVES - FLEXION . 315.
Pagina 317
... we have 1 The Will of Dame Jane Lady Barre , 1484 , printed in A Memoir of the Manor of Bitton , by the Rev. H. T. Ellacombe , sometime Vicar of Bitton . in the Scottish breeks a cumulate plural , wherein the SUBSTANTIVES - FLEXION . 317.
... we have 1 The Will of Dame Jane Lady Barre , 1484 , printed in A Memoir of the Manor of Bitton , by the Rev. H. T. Ellacombe , sometime Vicar of Bitton . in the Scottish breeks a cumulate plural , wherein the SUBSTANTIVES - FLEXION . 317.
Pagina 319
... in preference to the spelling seam- stress , reformed on etymological principles , it will belong to the last chapter to explain . writers of the seventeeth century the following : —buildress , SUBSTANTIVES - FLEXION . 319.
... in preference to the spelling seam- stress , reformed on etymological principles , it will belong to the last chapter to explain . writers of the seventeeth century the following : —buildress , SUBSTANTIVES - FLEXION . 319.
Pagina 365
... flexion before flexion existed , and out of which flexion took its rise . But for a purely English bridge to the next division we may produce one of the frequent instances in which a flat adverb is coupled with a flexional one , and of ...
... flexion before flexion existed , and out of which flexion took its rise . But for a purely English bridge to the next division we may produce one of the frequent instances in which a flat adverb is coupled with a flexional one , and of ...
Pagina 366
... . : - To the flexional division belong the adverbs in -meal , though they have now lost their flexion . In Saxon they 1 = hight , i.e. was named . end in -mælum , as sticcemalum , stitchmeal , ' 366 THE NOUN - GROUP .
... . : - To the flexional division belong the adverbs in -meal , though they have now lost their flexion . In Saxon they 1 = hight , i.e. was named . end in -mælum , as sticcemalum , stitchmeal , ' 366 THE NOUN - GROUP .
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