The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 12
... appear the same when written or printed , are distinguished , when spoken , by a difference of accent ; as , a reb'el , to re - bel ' ; an in'sult , to in - sult ' . 15. Emphasis . As accent is the stress of the voice upon a cer- tain ...
... appear the same when written or printed , are distinguished , when spoken , by a difference of accent ; as , a reb'el , to re - bel ' ; an in'sult , to in - sult ' . 15. Emphasis . As accent is the stress of the voice upon a cer- tain ...
Σελίδα 34
... appear ; nondescript , not described . OB ( L. ) , in front , in the way of , against ; as , obviate , to meet in the way ; ob becomes oc- before c , as in occasion ; of- before f , as in offend ; o before m , as in omit ; and op ...
... appear ; nondescript , not described . OB ( L. ) , in front , in the way of , against ; as , obviate , to meet in the way ; ob becomes oc- before c , as in occasion ; of- before f , as in offend ; o before m , as in omit ; and op ...
Σελίδα 48
... appear ; appari- tion . ous . Păro , para'tum , to prepare ; repair . Pars , par'tis , a part ; particular , partial . Plus , plu'ris , more ; plural , surplus , nonplus . Plu'via , rain ; pluvial , pluvious . Poe'na , penalty ; pain ...
... appear ; appari- tion . ous . Păro , para'tum , to prepare ; repair . Pars , par'tis , a part ; particular , partial . Plus , plu'ris , more ; plural , surplus , nonplus . Plu'via , rain ; pluvial , pluvious . Poe'na , penalty ; pain ...
Σελίδα 56
... appear ; diaphanous , phase . Phar'makon , a drug ; pharmacy . Phe'mi , to say or tell ; blaspheme . Phĕ'rō , I bear ; metaphor , phos- phorus . Neu'rŎn , a nerve ; neuralgia , neu- | Phi'los , a friend ; philosopher . rology . Nom'Ŏs ...
... appear ; diaphanous , phase . Phar'makon , a drug ; pharmacy . Phe'mi , to say or tell ; blaspheme . Phĕ'rō , I bear ; metaphor , phos- phorus . Neu'rŎn , a nerve ; neuralgia , neu- | Phi'los , a friend ; philosopher . rology . Nom'Ŏs ...
Σελίδα 86
... appearing to be anxious to defraud the perfumers of the unguent which is so precious in their eyes . 8. But perhaps the most striking feature in this warmth- producing apparatus within us is the self - regulating power which it ...
... appearing to be anxious to defraud the perfumers of the unguent which is so precious in their eyes . 8. But perhaps the most striking feature in this warmth- producing apparatus within us is the self - regulating power which it ...
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