A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1W. Pickering, 1836 |
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... common and necessary occurrence in reality , that they would be among the easiest and earliest essential accidents which language would be required to distinguish . Why , however , these different organic sounds should each be so ...
... common and necessary occurrence in reality , that they would be among the easiest and earliest essential accidents which language would be required to distinguish . Why , however , these different organic sounds should each be so ...
Strana 13
... common with the Greek , and it is the same literal root M ; or element in the nomenclature of Dr. Prichard . This Sanscrit Nominative Ag - am ( pronounced Ah - am ) has , in fact , the duplicate force of I and Me . The Sanscrit ...
... common with the Greek , and it is the same literal root M ; or element in the nomenclature of Dr. Prichard . This Sanscrit Nominative Ag - am ( pronounced Ah - am ) has , in fact , the duplicate force of I and Me . The Sanscrit ...
Strana 13
Charles Richardson. in the common English expression - And me too . The second subsists in the Lat . Me - me - t , ( u μe de ) , and in the common English repetition - me - me . There are a few words , so very different in their ...
Charles Richardson. in the common English expression - And me too . The second subsists in the Lat . Me - me - t , ( u μe de ) , and in the common English repetition - me - me . There are a few words , so very different in their ...
Strana 13
Charles Richardson. Be and IIɛ are common augments to the past tenses of Greek Verbs , beginning with those letters . * In Anglo Saxon and in English , Be is a very common prefix : so much so , and so familiarly recognized , that writers ...
Charles Richardson. Be and IIɛ are common augments to the past tenses of Greek Verbs , beginning with those letters . * In Anglo Saxon and in English , Be is a very common prefix : so much so , and so familiarly recognized , that writers ...
Strana 13
... common prefix to the consonants , with which it readily unites in pronunciation ; e . g . Slack , lack ; slime , lime ; smart , mar ; snip , nip ; sneeze , neeze ; splash , plash ; -Smite , Lat . mittere . Speed , Lat . Ped - is ...
... common prefix to the consonants , with which it readily unites in pronunciation ; e . g . Slack , lack ; slime , lime ; smart , mar ; snip , nip ; sneeze , neeze ; splash , plash ; -Smite , Lat . mittere . Speed , Lat . Ped - is ...
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