Observations Introductory to a Work on English EtymologyJ. Murray, 1818 - 52 頁 |
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... probability be traced to the Persian Gaw , Armoric Gwale , Welsh Gwal , Gothic Wall , Woll , or Bala , Swedish Wall and Scotch Wala , a plain , low or flat country ; by which designation the low districts on both sides of [ 7 ]
... probability be traced to the Persian Gaw , Armoric Gwale , Welsh Gwal , Gothic Wall , Woll , or Bala , Swedish Wall and Scotch Wala , a plain , low or flat country ; by which designation the low districts on both sides of [ 7 ]
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... Scotch Nufur , signifying the devil , or literally the infernal , which is the opposite of Jofur , the supreme . The Goths equalled the Greeks , Romans , and Hindoos , in the number of their idols . In Gothland one hundred of them were ...
... Scotch Nufur , signifying the devil , or literally the infernal , which is the opposite of Jofur , the supreme . The Goths equalled the Greeks , Romans , and Hindoos , in the number of their idols . In Gothland one hundred of them were ...
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... Scotch belth , a passage for ships , a channel , giving name to the Baltic sea . Utt in Gothic , Swedish udd , Saxon eot , is an isthmus , and Eotole , in Saxon , signified both Jutland and Italy . The English had their name from angl ...
... Scotch belth , a passage for ships , a channel , giving name to the Baltic sea . Utt in Gothic , Swedish udd , Saxon eot , is an isthmus , and Eotole , in Saxon , signified both Jutland and Italy . The English had their name from angl ...
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... Scotch roose , produced rosary , divine worship , and be- roose converted into praise . The Greeks also prefixed B to the initial R ; and in this way the ancient racing at weddings , in the portion of Bri- tain northward of the river ...
... Scotch roose , produced rosary , divine worship , and be- roose converted into praise . The Greeks also prefixed B to the initial R ; and in this way the ancient racing at weddings , in the portion of Bri- tain northward of the river ...
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... Scotch bigget , a cultivated district , are derived from bua , to inhabit or colonize ; and the Gothic construction of that verb into bygga is little known in Saxon and Teutonic , although their bau is tillage , and bauer , a boor ...
... Scotch bigget , a cultivated district , are derived from bua , to inhabit or colonize ; and the Gothic construction of that verb into bygga is little known in Saxon and Teutonic , although their bau is tillage , and bauer , a boor ...
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