A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1W. Pickering, 1836 |
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... meaning ; it is not improbable that , with his extensive and profound erudition , and his very superior powers of understanding , he would have been the founder of a system of Etymology so perfect , that no other task would have been ...
... meaning ; it is not improbable that , with his extensive and profound erudition , and his very superior powers of understanding , he would have been the founder of a system of Etymology so perfect , that no other task would have been ...
Strana 3
... meanings . All people , to whom written language is known , have written signs ( named letters ) to denote the same ... meaning ; it was in fact the sign of a word , previously familiar in speech . * Literas proferendi , et universam ...
... meanings . All people , to whom written language is known , have written signs ( named letters ) to denote the same ... meaning ; it was in fact the sign of a word , previously familiar in speech . * Literas proferendi , et universam ...
Strana 4
... meaning ; so did the enounced ( bè ) ; and so did the conunciate utterance of the two , ábbà . The literal character B , was and is the written sign of this meaning ; the literal sound is a word ; the literal character is the written ...
... meaning ; so did the enounced ( bè ) ; and so did the conunciate utterance of the two , ábbà . The literal character B , was and is the written sign of this meaning ; the literal sound is a word ; the literal character is the written ...
Strana 5
... meaning ; and each written letter being the sign of that meaning ; of whatever numerical series of such written signs any word may be connected or composed . The second question then is , Will Etymology enable us to discover in any and ...
... meaning ; and each written letter being the sign of that meaning ; of whatever numerical series of such written signs any word may be connected or composed . The second question then is , Will Etymology enable us to discover in any and ...
Strana 7
... meaning of which it is the province of Etymology to ascertain * The Greek etymologists derive IIa - rnp , and Ma - rnp , from the third person singular , Пe - a - rai , μɛ - μa - raι , of the pret . per . pass . of the verbs α - v ...
... meaning of which it is the province of Etymology to ascertain * The Greek etymologists derive IIa - rnp , and Ma - rnp , from the third person singular , Пe - a - rai , μɛ - μa - raι , of the pret . per . pass . of the verbs α - v ...
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