Observations Introductory to a Work on English EtymologyJ. Murray, 1818 - 52 頁 |
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... root with our blow , blush , and bloom . The word tartan is the French tiretain , probably from the Latin traho and tingo , signifying drawn or woven in colours . This inven- tion was no doubt an improvement on the rude staining ...
... root with our blow , blush , and bloom . The word tartan is the French tiretain , probably from the Latin traho and tingo , signifying drawn or woven in colours . This inven- tion was no doubt an improvement on the rude staining ...
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... root with our word rand and the Gothic gran or græntz , signifying still the border ; being probably considered as part of the Gothic Langobard , from lango , extensive , and bard , a border , which at one time comprehended Dacia and ...
... root with our word rand and the Gothic gran or græntz , signifying still the border ; being probably considered as part of the Gothic Langobard , from lango , extensive , and bard , a border , which at one time comprehended Dacia and ...
第 20 頁
... root enters more into Gothic composition than ra , Swedish ræ , Persian rayah , Saxon ra , Teutonic rah , Greek ода , Latin ora , demarcation or limit . It served to form the Gothic ran , ren or rand , a line or border , which is also ...
... root enters more into Gothic composition than ra , Swedish ræ , Persian rayah , Saxon ra , Teutonic rah , Greek ода , Latin ora , demarcation or limit . It served to form the Gothic ran , ren or rand , a line or border , which is also ...
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... root . The Picts , therefore , according to etymology , were the Gothic Bigts , Saxon Pyhtas , Scotch Pights , the Petes of the Orkneys and Peithe of the Welsh , whose peu , like the Gothic bau or by , is a habitation . This appellation ...
... root . The Picts , therefore , according to etymology , were the Gothic Bigts , Saxon Pyhtas , Scotch Pights , the Petes of the Orkneys and Peithe of the Welsh , whose peu , like the Gothic bau or by , is a habitation . This appellation ...
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... root , discover to the ear little or no affinity ; and those who are con- versant in the Latin , Italian and French languages will admit that , our words to beautify and to em- bellish are both derived from the Latin bellus . Occasion ...
... root , discover to the ear little or no affinity ; and those who are con- versant in the Latin , Italian and French languages will admit that , our words to beautify and to em- bellish are both derived from the Latin bellus . Occasion ...
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