Observations Introductory to a Work on English EtymologyJ. Murray, 1818 - 52 頁 |
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... according to Ferrarius , among the ancient Helvetii , known still in Sweden as stændser hus , probably the Gothic stanid hos , stained hose . Thus , to wear the breeches is to possess an emblem of superior rank and authority . This ...
... according to Ferrarius , among the ancient Helvetii , known still in Sweden as stændser hus , probably the Gothic stanid hos , stained hose . Thus , to wear the breeches is to possess an emblem of superior rank and authority . This ...
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... according to which Eschylus calls Pelasgus , who probably was a Goth , son of the earth - born . In sacred history the children of the land are described as giants ; the Greek гiyas has both significations ; and in Roman mythology ...
... according to which Eschylus calls Pelasgus , who probably was a Goth , son of the earth - born . In sacred history the children of the land are described as giants ; the Greek гiyas has both significations ; and in Roman mythology ...
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... according to custom , converting the Gothic W into G , made Ghibelli ; their diminutive of which , Ghibellini , was applied to the opponents of the Guelphs . To conclude the observations relative to Anglo- Saxony , it may be observed ...
... according to custom , converting the Gothic W into G , made Ghibelli ; their diminutive of which , Ghibellini , was applied to the opponents of the Guelphs . To conclude the observations relative to Anglo- Saxony , it may be observed ...
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... according to Cæsar and Tacitus , had annually a new distri- bution of territorial property , maintained among themselves almost entire independence , and were at times even hostile to each other , unless when united under some chief ...
... according to Cæsar and Tacitus , had annually a new distri- bution of territorial property , maintained among themselves almost entire independence , and were at times even hostile to each other , unless when united under some chief ...
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... according to Bede and the Saxon Chronicle , was first called Scotland , it would appear that the Scouts or Scots , by superior ma- nagement and intermarriages , must have succeeded to many chieftainries among the Celtic inhabitants ...
... according to Bede and the Saxon Chronicle , was first called Scotland , it would appear that the Scouts or Scots , by superior ma- nagement and intermarriages , must have succeeded to many chieftainries among the Celtic inhabitants ...
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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