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... Turning to our Sanscrit and Latin cousins , we find that their words for queen are ráj - nî and reg - ina , coming from the root raj . Still , in these last , then is possessive ; the vowel at the end is the mark of the feminine . What ...
... Turning to our Sanscrit and Latin cousins , we find that their words for queen are ráj - nî and reg - ina , coming from the root raj . Still , in these last , then is possessive ; the vowel at the end is the mark of the feminine . What ...
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... turning to English , we at once see that doma - bo is nothing but our tame - be ; that is , I be to tame , or I shall tame . So likewise with ara - bo , or I ear be . ' English sometimes shows itself more primitive than Latin ; thus ...
... turning to English , we at once see that doma - bo is nothing but our tame - be ; that is , I be to tame , or I shall tame . So likewise with ara - bo , or I ear be . ' English sometimes shows itself more primitive than Latin ; thus ...
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... turned into by sons . We have two of these old Datives still left , hwil - um , whilom , and seld- ՂՆՈ , seldom ... turning their backs on the rest of 1 Pedibus is but the Latin form of the Sanscrit padbhyas . 2 I hope I have been ...
... turned into by sons . We have two of these old Datives still left , hwil - um , whilom , and seld- ՂՆՈ , seldom ... turning their backs on the rest of 1 Pedibus is but the Latin form of the Sanscrit padbhyas . 2 I hope I have been ...
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... turned thunor into thunder , and dwine into dwindle . Many in our day call a wasp a wapse , and are leave instead of asking it . Both forms alike are good old English ; we also find side by side fisc and fix , beorht and bryht , græs ...
... turned thunor into thunder , and dwine into dwindle . Many in our day call a wasp a wapse , and are leave instead of asking it . Both forms alike are good old English ; we also find side by side fisc and fix , beorht and bryht , græs ...
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... turned into a Weak form , a cor- ruption which has been going on ever since . Thus crope , used by Tyndale , after his time became crept . 2 We see the hard g already softened into y , both here , and in the earlier Psalter . Southern ...
... turned into a Weak form , a cor- ruption which has been going on ever since . Thus crope , used by Tyndale , after his time became crept . 2 We see the hard g already softened into y , both here , and in the earlier Psalter . Southern ...
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