The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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... derived mainly from the Anglo - Saxon . The classic languages Greek and Latin , and their modern representatives , the French , Italian and Spanish , have contributed largely , but Anglo - Saxon is the chief source . 6. We call Latin ...
... derived mainly from the Anglo - Saxon . The classic languages Greek and Latin , and their modern representatives , the French , Italian and Spanish , have contributed largely , but Anglo - Saxon is the chief source . 6. We call Latin ...
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... derived , we often give not only the English words imme- diately derived from it , but those mediately derived through Latin de- rivatives . For example , under the Latin word nas'cor , na'tus , to be born , we give not only nascent ...
... derived , we often give not only the English words imme- diately derived from it , but those mediately derived through Latin de- rivatives . For example , under the Latin word nas'cor , na'tus , to be born , we give not only nascent ...
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... derived ? 6 . Why do we call Latin and Greek the classic languages ? 7. Whose language was the Anglo - Saxon ? Whence came the name England ? 8 , 9. Why is a knowledge of Latin and Greek roots important ? 10. In deriving words , do we ...
... derived ? 6 . Why do we call Latin and Greek the classic languages ? 7. Whose language was the Anglo - Saxon ? Whence came the name England ? 8 , 9. Why is a knowledge of Latin and Greek roots important ? 10. In deriving words , do we ...
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... derived from the Latin polli'ceor , I promise or assure . Shamefaced is shamefast . Field is land where the trees are felled . All these words were once spelt in accordance with their derivation . Now their origin is concealed . 6 ...
... derived from the Latin polli'ceor , I promise or assure . Shamefaced is shamefast . Field is land where the trees are felled . All these words were once spelt in accordance with their derivation . Now their origin is concealed . 6 ...
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... derived . 23. When a prefix ends with a consonant , that consonant is often changed or omitted , in order that the prefix may unite easily with the word to which it is to be joined . For example , in the words affix , col - lect , com ...
... derived . 23. When a prefix ends with a consonant , that consonant is often changed or omitted , in order that the prefix may unite easily with the word to which it is to be joined . For example , in the words affix , col - lect , com ...
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