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... fourteenth centuries we find more frequent traces of Keltic terms , of which the following still survive : -boast , boisterous , bribe , cam ( crooked ) , crag , dainty , darn , daub , fleam , gien , havoc , kiln , mop , pillow . 16 ...
... fourteenth centuries we find more frequent traces of Keltic terms , of which the following still survive : -boast , boisterous , bribe , cam ( crooked ) , crag , dainty , darn , daub , fleam , gien , havoc , kiln , mop , pillow . 16 ...
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Containing Accidence and Word-formation Richard Morris. In the ninth century they obtained a permanent footing in the North and East parts of England : and in the eleventh century ... fourteenth centuries they be- came more common and are ...
Containing Accidence and Word-formation Richard Morris. In the ninth century they obtained a permanent footing in the North and East parts of England : and in the eleventh century ... fourteenth centuries they be- came more common and are ...
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... fourteenth century . They came into the written language at first sparingly . In the Saxon Chronicle from 1086 to 1154 , we find less than twenty Norman - French words : -court , dub ( 1086 ) , peace ( 1135 ) , treasure , prison ...
... fourteenth century . They came into the written language at first sparingly . In the Saxon Chronicle from 1086 to 1154 , we find less than twenty Norman - French words : -court , dub ( 1086 ) , peace ( 1135 ) , treasure , prison ...
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... fourteenth centuries , by those native writers who for the first time translated religious treatises , poems , and romances , from the French into English . These compensated ... fourteenth century 14 HISTORICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR . [ Chap .
... fourteenth centuries , by those native writers who for the first time translated religious treatises , poems , and romances , from the French into English . These compensated ... fourteenth century 14 HISTORICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR . [ Chap .
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... fourteenth century . He no doubt gave his authority to words already in general use , and rejected others in favour of native terms , and thus did much to fix the native vocabulary , and to stop the increasing inflow of bor- rowed words ...
... fourteenth century . He no doubt gave his authority to words already in general use , and rejected others in favour of native terms , and thus did much to fix the native vocabulary , and to stop the increasing inflow of bor- rowed words ...
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