The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 32
... pass through . DIS- ( L. ) and its forms di- and dif- denote asunder or apart , a parting from , the opposite of , not ; as , disjoin , to unjoin ; diverge , to incline apart ; differ , to bear apart , to 32 ETYMOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION .
... pass through . DIS- ( L. ) and its forms di- and dif- denote asunder or apart , a parting from , the opposite of , not ; as , disjoin , to unjoin ; diverge , to incline apart ; differ , to bear apart , to 32 ETYMOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION .
Σελίδα 36
... pass over . UL'TRA ( L. ) , beyond , on the other side , extreme ; as , ultramontane , beyond the mountains ; ultraist , one who goes to extremes . UN- ( A. S. un , a privative or negative particle ) , before an adjec- tive , denotes ...
... pass over . UL'TRA ( L. ) , beyond , on the other side , extreme ; as , ultramontane , beyond the mountains ; ultraist , one who goes to extremes . UN- ( A. S. un , a privative or negative particle ) , before an adjec- tive , denotes ...
Σελίδα 46
... pass ; permeate . Měr'eo , mer'itus , to deserve ; merit . Mer'go , mer'sum , to plunge ; emerge . Merx , mer'cis ; merchandise , com- merce . Me'tior , men'sus , to measure ; im- mense . Mig'ro , I remove ; migrate , emigrate . Mi'les ...
... pass ; permeate . Měr'eo , mer'itus , to deserve ; merit . Mer'go , mer'sum , to plunge ; emerge . Merx , mer'cis ; merchandise , com- merce . Me'tior , men'sus , to measure ; im- mense . Mig'ro , I remove ; migrate , emigrate . Mi'les ...
Σελίδα 63
... pass , is a mystery , even as every act of crea- tion is of necessity such . We may liken it to the growth of a tree springing out of , and unfolding itself from , a root , and according to a necessary law ; that root being the divine ...
... pass , is a mystery , even as every act of crea- tion is of necessity such . We may liken it to the growth of a tree springing out of , and unfolding itself from , a root , and according to a necessary law ; that root being the divine ...
Σελίδα 68
... pass the gates of Jerusalem you are in the country - a country open , bare , without a single house , and almost desolate . Not a green spot is visible , and not a tree , save here and there a little clump of gnarled dusky olives . 7 ...
... pass the gates of Jerusalem you are in the country - a country open , bare , without a single house , and almost desolate . Not a green spot is visible , and not a tree , save here and there a little clump of gnarled dusky olives . 7 ...
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