Observations Introductory to a Work on English EtymologyJ. Murray, 1818 - 52 頁 |
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... construction of that verb into bygga is little known in Saxon and Teutonic , although their bau is tillage , and bauer , a boor . From the Gothic abor or abauer , a cultivator , we had the Ebori , whose name corresponds in meaning ...
... construction of that verb into bygga is little known in Saxon and Teutonic , although their bau is tillage , and bauer , a boor . From the Gothic abor or abauer , a cultivator , we had the Ebori , whose name corresponds in meaning ...
第 29 頁
... construction of Roman Catholic and our own churches , where the altar must invariably face the east to admit of con- secration . The Irish iarin , to the Welsh would resemble their y wyrin , verdant , the Greek Eagin , vernal , the Erin ...
... construction of Roman Catholic and our own churches , where the altar must invariably face the east to admit of con- secration . The Irish iarin , to the Welsh would resemble their y wyrin , verdant , the Greek Eagin , vernal , the Erin ...
第 31 頁
... construction of ancient ele- mentary particles into polysyllables , however aptly their component parts may accord with the pur- pose . Scientific terms , indeed , have been so fa- bricated with advantage ; although equally bar- barous ...
... construction of ancient ele- mentary particles into polysyllables , however aptly their component parts may accord with the pur- pose . Scientific terms , indeed , have been so fa- bricated with advantage ; although equally bar- barous ...
第 32 頁
... construction of sentences , and particularly in giving precedence to the adjective or substantive noun . In the Gothic the former mode was almost invariable , while the contrary and more convenient arrangement prevailed with the Celts ...
... construction of sentences , and particularly in giving precedence to the adjective or substantive noun . In the Gothic the former mode was almost invariable , while the contrary and more convenient arrangement prevailed with the Celts ...
第 35 頁
... construction ; but all substantives used adjec- tively by the aid of y final , like hearty , handy , filthy , witty , are Gothic , except gaudy , balmy , and rosy . Substantives ending in head , or hood , from Gothic het , Teutonic heit ...
... construction ; but all substantives used adjec- tively by the aid of y final , like hearty , handy , filthy , witty , are Gothic , except gaudy , balmy , and rosy . Substantives ending in head , or hood , from Gothic het , Teutonic heit ...
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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