Observations Introductory to a Work on English EtymologyJ. Murray, 1818 - 52 頁 |
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... islands , with the article de , our the , would be de on , the islands , and denote the aquatic territory of the Danes , called Denmark in Saxon ; the Gothic mark , marz in Persian , being our march , a boundary . I on , [ 14 ]
... islands , with the article de , our the , would be de on , the islands , and denote the aquatic territory of the Danes , called Denmark in Saxon ; the Gothic mark , marz in Persian , being our march , a boundary . I on , [ 14 ]
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... island , is Jona ; and mi on , the middle island , Mona . The inhabitants of Germany were in speech Goths , particularly the Teutons whose proper name was Thiuden , from the Gothic thiod or tiod , folk , subjects , people ; and thus ...
... island , is Jona ; and mi on , the middle island , Mona . The inhabitants of Germany were in speech Goths , particularly the Teutons whose proper name was Thiuden , from the Gothic thiod or tiod , folk , subjects , people ; and thus ...
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... islands and of Gaul , where it is also pronounced bru or broed ; which , like the Syriac baro , Gothic byr , signifies a popu lated country . The Armoricans now call England bro saos , the land of the Saxons ; and the Welsh and Irish ...
... islands and of Gaul , where it is also pronounced bru or broed ; which , like the Syriac baro , Gothic byr , signifies a popu lated country . The Armoricans now call England bro saos , the land of the Saxons ; and the Welsh and Irish ...
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... Island . Other dis- tricts on the adjacent continent , besides Brittany , were known from circumstances of locality , which the Celts were apt to observe ; and thus Armorica is composed of ar mor , on the sea . The Welsh braidd ...
... Island . Other dis- tricts on the adjacent continent , besides Brittany , were known from circumstances of locality , which the Celts were apt to observe ; and thus Armorica is composed of ar mor , on the sea . The Welsh braidd ...
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... island , was used by the Irish poetically : But their ibh signifies an island , and from ibh iarin , western land , the Saxons were likely to form their Ihbern and the Latins Hibernia . Among the Gothic invaders of that country ...
... island , was used by the Irish poetically : But their ibh signifies an island , and from ibh iarin , western land , the Saxons were likely to form their Ihbern and the Latins Hibernia . Among the Gothic invaders of that country ...
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