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... Doric , Latin . Old Prussian 1 . Aeolic , Attic . 1. Cymric : Old Bulgarian ( or3 1. Old High Ger- Church Slavic ) . man . 2. Gothic , Anglo - Saxon , Old Saxon . 3. Old Norse . Cornish ( lately extinct ) . Modern Indian Dialects ...
... Doric , Latin . Old Prussian 1 . Aeolic , Attic . 1. Cymric : Old Bulgarian ( or3 1. Old High Ger- Church Slavic ) . man . 2. Gothic , Anglo - Saxon , Old Saxon . 3. Old Norse . Cornish ( lately extinct ) . Modern Indian Dialects ...
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... Doric and Aeolic ] , from which the root es has entirely disappeared - much more so than the still more weakened form εἰσί . The Teutonic languages retain a correspondingly stronger form than Greek , in German sind . French sont ...
... Doric and Aeolic ] , from which the root es has entirely disappeared - much more so than the still more weakened form εἰσί . The Teutonic languages retain a correspondingly stronger form than Greek , in German sind . French sont ...
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... Doric for συρίζω ; ̓Αθήναζε = Alhvas de ) . Kühn , pil The Phoenician Teth - t sound , and Thauth , were retained in their places by the Greeks , but their respective powers were interchanged , and the names slightly altered to ...
... Doric for συρίζω ; ̓Αθήναζε = Alhvas de ) . Kühn , pil The Phoenician Teth - t sound , and Thauth , were retained in their places by the Greeks , but their respective powers were interchanged , and the names slightly altered to ...
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... Doric form of oiyua , which probably was a second sibilant related to Phoenician schim , as oiyua to samech . It remained as a numeral 900 , under the name σaurì , in the form . = Koppa , Q , disappeared from the classical Greek ...
... Doric form of oiyua , which probably was a second sibilant related to Phoenician schim , as oiyua to samech . It remained as a numeral 900 , under the name σaurì , in the form . = Koppa , Q , disappeared from the classical Greek ...
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... ( Doric ) , the connecting vowel2 a passing ments . to the o sound and there remaining . Latin weakens o to u in 1 Schleicher ( comp . § 32 ) gives a few examples of a of primitive Indo- European roots weakened to or v in Greek , e . g ...
... ( Doric ) , the connecting vowel2 a passing ments . to the o sound and there remaining . Latin weakens o to u in 1 Schleicher ( comp . § 32 ) gives a few examples of a of primitive Indo- European roots weakened to or v in Greek , e . g ...
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Page 21 - Persius. The Satires. With a Translation and Commentary. By John Conington, MA, late Corpus Professor of Latin in the University of Oxford. Edited by H. Nettleship, MA Second Edition.
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