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Pagina 15
A striking illustration of this may be found in the AngloSaxon word for the giant of
the legends . The giant is eoten , the same word as the Old Norsk jötunn — a
word unknown 1 Freeman's Norman Conquest , vol . i . p . 190 . in the Teutonic ...
A striking illustration of this may be found in the AngloSaxon word for the giant of
the legends . The giant is eoten , the same word as the Old Norsk jötunn — a
word unknown 1 Freeman's Norman Conquest , vol . i . p . 190 . in the Teutonic ...
Pagina 24
The feminine form of weal or wealh , a foreigner , was wylen ; and it is an
illustration of the servile condition to which the old inhabitants were reduced , that
the words wealh and wylen were used to signify male and female slaves . About
the ...
The feminine form of weal or wealh , a foreigner , was wylen ; and it is an
illustration of the servile condition to which the old inhabitants were reduced , that
the words wealh and wylen were used to signify male and female slaves . About
the ...
Pagina 30
Of the Saxon language as it was used in Scripture versions and Church services ,
the Lord's Prayer forms the readiest illustration . THE LORD'S PRAYER . From
ALFRED'S VERSION of the GOSPELS . Matt . vi . Fæder ure , þu þe eart on ...
Of the Saxon language as it was used in Scripture versions and Church services ,
the Lord's Prayer forms the readiest illustration . THE LORD'S PRAYER . From
ALFRED'S VERSION of the GOSPELS . Matt . vi . Fæder ure , þu þe eart on ...
Pagina 38
It would be vain to assume an English public to be acquainted with the elder form
of their mother tongue ; and therefore we are limited to such illustrations as may
be understood with only a knowledge of modern English . Under these ...
It would be vain to assume an English public to be acquainted with the elder form
of their mother tongue ; and therefore we are limited to such illustrations as may
be understood with only a knowledge of modern English . Under these ...
Pagina 42
In a well - known volume of lectures on the Study of Words , published seventeen
years ago by the present Archbishop of Dublin , the relations between this
intrusive Norman ' and the native speech are given with much felicity of
illustration .
In a well - known volume of lectures on the Study of Words , published seventeen
years ago by the present Archbishop of Dublin , the relations between this
intrusive Norman ' and the native speech are given with much felicity of
illustration .
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