Observations Introductory to a Work on English EtymologyJ. Murray, 1818 - 52 頁 |
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... obtained among the Scythians and Persians , who were also called Bracchati by the Romans . Heraldry , or Enua , probably originated in such disposal of colours , combined with the usage of the Goths in wearing on their armour the ...
... obtained among the Scythians and Persians , who were also called Bracchati by the Romans . Heraldry , or Enua , probably originated in such disposal of colours , combined with the usage of the Goths in wearing on their armour the ...
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... , particularly as sax was a short sword and also the sharp beak or prow of a galley . Those Saxons from whom we have obtained the name of English , inhabited Angria or Angerman- land . The Gothic angur or more frequently angul , [ 15 ]
... , particularly as sax was a short sword and also the sharp beak or prow of a galley . Those Saxons from whom we have obtained the name of English , inhabited Angria or Angerman- land . The Gothic angur or more frequently angul , [ 15 ]
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... Franks during the Crusades , are celebrated to this day in eastern romance throughout Persia and Hindoostan . They were of the same stock with those chiefs who had obtained the dominion of France , whom they assisted [ 22 ]
... Franks during the Crusades , are celebrated to this day in eastern romance throughout Persia and Hindoostan . They were of the same stock with those chiefs who had obtained the dominion of France , whom they assisted [ 22 ]
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John Thomson (M. A. S.). had obtained the dominion of France , whom they assisted in defending and desolating the Greek em- pire . When joined to the Italians and English , with multitudes of other military pilgrims , their common jargon ...
John Thomson (M. A. S.). had obtained the dominion of France , whom they assisted in defending and desolating the Greek em- pire . When joined to the Italians and English , with multitudes of other military pilgrims , their common jargon ...
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... obtained their names in the same sense , either from a Gothic or Celtic source . It is almost superfluous to observe that the Germans usually pronounce b like p , which anciently did not appear in the Gothic alphabet . In Irish the term ...
... obtained their names in the same sense , either from a Gothic or Celtic source . It is almost superfluous to observe that the Germans usually pronounce b like p , which anciently did not appear in the Gothic alphabet . In Irish the term ...
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