The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 19
... called a Root . When such a word undergoes an alteration of form , either by the modification of the letters or by an addition , the new form is called a Primary Derivative , or , with reference to other words to be formed from it , a ...
... called a Root . When such a word undergoes an alteration of form , either by the modification of the letters or by an addition , the new form is called a Primary Derivative , or , with reference to other words to be formed from it , a ...
Σελίδα 21
... called irregular , or rather defective , verbs , am , go , dare , have , etc. All our auxiliary Verbs , do , have , shall , will , may , can , must , are of Anglo - Saxon origin . 3. Nearly all words which in any of their forms undergo ...
... called irregular , or rather defective , verbs , am , go , dare , have , etc. All our auxiliary Verbs , do , have , shall , will , may , can , must , are of Anglo - Saxon origin . 3. Nearly all words which in any of their forms undergo ...
Σελίδα 29
... called the Roman method , and besides that we have the continental and the English . 14. Under the Roman method , c is pronounced always hard like k ; g always hard , as in get ; j like y , as in hallelujah ; qu like k , as in quay ; s ...
... called the Roman method , and besides that we have the continental and the English . 14. Under the Roman method , c is pronounced always hard like k ; g always hard , as in get ; j like y , as in hallelujah ; qu like k , as in quay ; s ...
Σελίδα 30
... called Affixes . They are of two kinds : Prefixes , those at the beginning , and Suffixes , those at the end of the word - bases to which they are affixed . A word may take two or more prefixes or suffixes at the same time . Thus re ...
... called Affixes . They are of two kinds : Prefixes , those at the beginning , and Suffixes , those at the end of the word - bases to which they are affixed . A word may take two or more prefixes or suffixes at the same time . Thus re ...
Σελίδα 36
... called on to give not only the root - word , but the change wrought in the significa- tion of the compound by the prefix . Suppose the word attraction oc- curs ; it may be etymologically analyzed as follows : the literal mean- ing of ...
... called on to give not only the root - word , but the change wrought in the significa- tion of the compound by the prefix . Suppose the word attraction oc- curs ; it may be etymologically analyzed as follows : the literal mean- ing of ...
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ancient Rome Anglo-Saxon animal Ashton beauty breath called Chersiphron CIMBRI cloud dark date palm deep derived desert divine simplicity dromedaries earth English etymology exile is everywhere eyes fă'cio father feet friends Gibraltar give Guil hand hath head heart heaven hill honor hundred Jane Kennedy king labor land language Lars Porsena Latin light living Lochinvar look lord Madame Roland miles mind mountain nature never night noble noun o'er ocean pass peace præ prefix pronounced Ravenswood Rome round Saxon sea-bird SELECT Sextus Tarquinius Shakspeare ship Shylock side smile soul sound spake speak spirit stand stood sword thee thing thou thousand Tiber tion towers of Rome tree turned Vermil voice wind wonderful words young