Observations Introductory to a Work on English EtymologyJ. Murray, 1818 - 52 頁 |
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... Hebrew , and Phoenician , like that of the Gothic to the Sanscrit and the ancient Persian has been generally admitted . The first establishment of those invaders was said to have been Argos , the white , or town of fair men , and the ...
... Hebrew , and Phoenician , like that of the Gothic to the Sanscrit and the ancient Persian has been generally admitted . The first establishment of those invaders was said to have been Argos , the white , or town of fair men , and the ...
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... Hebrew galat and galeel signify an adjacent territory or different na- tion . Gaul , however , can with more probability be traced to the Persian Gaw , Armoric Gwale , Welsh Gwal , Gothic Wall , Woll , or Bala , Swedish Wall and Scotch ...
... Hebrew galat and galeel signify an adjacent territory or different na- tion . Gaul , however , can with more probability be traced to the Persian Gaw , Armoric Gwale , Welsh Gwal , Gothic Wall , Woll , or Bala , Swedish Wall and Scotch ...
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... Hebrew ba- rudh , Arabic buruk , abruk , Celtic bric or brek , denote what is ornamented , variegated , or striped . Birkbenar , the ancient name of a class of Gothic warriors , was probably corrupted from brikbenar , the soldiers with ...
... Hebrew ba- rudh , Arabic buruk , abruk , Celtic bric or brek , denote what is ornamented , variegated , or striped . Birkbenar , the ancient name of a class of Gothic warriors , was probably corrupted from brikbenar , the soldiers with ...
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... Hebrews , or among the gloomy recesses of the forests . Those rude fabrics of huge stones which have been considered too lightly as remains of their temples , are generally Gothic . Some inclosure of that kind was usually erected by the ...
... Hebrews , or among the gloomy recesses of the forests . Those rude fabrics of huge stones which have been considered too lightly as remains of their temples , are generally Gothic . Some inclosure of that kind was usually erected by the ...
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... Hebrew Adoni , the Almighty , whom the Syrians called Mammon . The chief who conducted the Goths into Scandinavia appears by his Gothic names Odin , Wodan , and Godan , to have been confounded with the Deity , because his name , like ...
... Hebrew Adoni , the Almighty , whom the Syrians called Mammon . The chief who conducted the Goths into Scandinavia appears by his Gothic names Odin , Wodan , and Godan , to have been confounded with the Deity , because his name , like ...
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adjectives admit adopted affinity afterwards alphabet already noticed ancient name appear Arabic Armoric and Welsh Armorican article J prefixed became border boundary Bracchati breeches Cæsar called Celtic Celts common compound words confounded connexion consonants construction converted corresponding corrupted cruinath Danish DAVID BREWSTER denoted derived dialects duce English etymology etymons formed French frequently Gaul German Gothic Gothic and Celtic Gothic ra Goths Greek Greeks and Latins guage Hebrew Helvetii History idun inhabitants Irish island Italians Italy Jofur known land language letters London low Latin meaning mountains mutations nation nouns numerous observed Odin origin Pacific Oceans Persian Picts possess probably the Gothic produced pronounced pronunciation resemblance river river Humber Roman Royal Society Sanscrit Saxon Scotch Scotland Scouts or Scots sense shores signified Society of Edinburgh speech substantives Swedish synonimous term territory Teutonic thence tion verb vowel Wales warriors Welsh whence