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... common to Sanscrit and English Aryan Suffixes kept by us The origin of ward and like . Aryan Comparatives and Superlatives . The Aryan Verb - Strong Perfects 1 2 • 3,4 5 6 7 8 The Participle , Strong and Weak 9 Aryan Irregular Verbs 10 ...
... common to Sanscrit and English Aryan Suffixes kept by us The origin of ward and like . Aryan Comparatives and Superlatives . The Aryan Verb - Strong Perfects 1 2 • 3,4 5 6 7 8 The Participle , Strong and Weak 9 Aryan Irregular Verbs 10 ...
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... common with the ancestors of the Hindoos , Persians , Greeks , Latins , Slavonians , and Celts - a spot not far from the Oxus . By the unmistakable witness of language we can frame for ourselves a pedigree more truthful than any ...
... common with the ancestors of the Hindoos , Persians , Greeks , Latins , Slavonians , and Celts - a spot not far from the Oxus . By the unmistakable witness of language we can frame for ourselves a pedigree more truthful than any ...
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... common to us and to our kinsmen who compiled the Vedas . In Substantives , we have the Genitive Singular and the Nominative Plural left.1 Sanscrit . Old English . New English . Nom . Sing . Asva - s ( horse ) Wulf Wolf Gen. Sing . Asva ...
... common to us and to our kinsmen who compiled the Vedas . In Substantives , we have the Genitive Singular and the Nominative Plural left.1 Sanscrit . Old English . New English . Nom . Sing . Asva - s ( horse ) Wulf Wolf Gen. Sing . Asva ...
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... common with the Sanscrit phali - na . We may wonder why vixen is the feminine of fox , carline of carle . Turning to our Sanscrit and Latin cousins , we find that their words for queen are ráj - nî and reg - ina , coming from the root ...
... common with the Sanscrit phali - na . We may wonder why vixen is the feminine of fox , carline of carle . Turning to our Sanscrit and Latin cousins , we find that their words for queen are ráj - nî and reg - ina , coming from the root ...
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... common with Sanscrit . There was a Comparative suffix jans , a Superlative jans - ta . Sanscrit . Theme Mah ( great ) Compar . mah - î - jas Superl . mah - istha English . Mic - el , much mâ - r - a , more mâ - st , most So swadu ...
... common with Sanscrit . There was a Comparative suffix jans , a Superlative jans - ta . Sanscrit . Theme Mah ( great ) Compar . mah - î - jas Superl . mah - istha English . Mic - el , much mâ - r - a , more mâ - st , most So swadu ...
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