The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 7
... PREFIXES OF ENGLISH WORDS ...... 19-30 LIST OF SUFFIXES OF ENGLISH WORDS 31-36 37-40 41 , 42 42-53 ...... .............. 53-57 57-60 SAXON ROOTS WITH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES ....... LATIN ROOTS WITH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES ...
... PREFIXES OF ENGLISH WORDS ...... 19-30 LIST OF SUFFIXES OF ENGLISH WORDS 31-36 37-40 41 , 42 42-53 ...... .............. 53-57 57-60 SAXON ROOTS WITH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES ....... LATIN ROOTS WITH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES ...
Σελίδα 19
... prefixes or suf- fixes , they are called Secondary Derivatives . Words like glass , strong , love , for example , are roots ; words like glaze , strength , lovable , are pri- mary derivatives ; words like glazier , strengthen ...
... prefixes or suf- fixes , they are called Secondary Derivatives . Words like glass , strong , love , for example , are roots ; words like glaze , strength , lovable , are pri- mary derivatives ; words like glazier , strengthen ...
Σελίδα 20
... prefixes , becomes abstin'eo , contin'eo , per- tin'eo ; and the corresponding English words are tenant , abstinent , con- tinent and pertinent . From sap'io we have sapid and insipid . Also æ is sometimes changed into i ; as from læ'do ...
... prefixes , becomes abstin'eo , contin'eo , per- tin'eo ; and the corresponding English words are tenant , abstinent , con- tinent and pertinent . From sap'io we have sapid and insipid . Also æ is sometimes changed into i ; as from læ'do ...
Σελίδα 30
... prefixes which are inseparable in English are separable in the languages from which they are 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 ...
... prefixes which are inseparable in English are separable in the languages from which they are 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 ...
Σελίδα 31
... prefixes used in forming English words . Those of English or Anglo - Saxon origin are marked ( A. S. ) ; of Latin ( L ... prefix . ] A- , Anglo - Saxon , signifies at , to , in or on ; as , aside , at the side ; afield , to the field ...
... prefixes used in forming English words . Those of English or Anglo - Saxon origin are marked ( A. S. ) ; of Latin ( L ... prefix . ] A- , Anglo - Saxon , signifies at , to , in or on ; as , aside , at the side ; afield , to the field ...
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