The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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... roots of many of our imported words . With our Anglo - Saxon derivatives we have little difficulty , for their simple roots are our familiar mother - tongue ; but when we consider that some fifteen thousand English words in frequent use ...
... roots of many of our imported words . With our Anglo - Saxon derivatives we have little difficulty , for their simple roots are our familiar mother - tongue ; but when we consider that some fifteen thousand English words in frequent use ...
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... ROOTS WITH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES ....... LATIN ROOTS WITH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES ................ GREEK ROOTS WITH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES .... TO THE TEACHER ........ ......... LESSONS IN READING . PROSE . 1. On a Knowledge of Words ...
... ROOTS WITH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES ....... LATIN ROOTS WITH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES ................ GREEK ROOTS WITH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES .... TO THE TEACHER ........ ......... LESSONS IN READING . PROSE . 1. On a Knowledge of Words ...
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... Root . When such a word undergoes an alteration of form , either by the modification of the letters or by an ... roots ; words like glaze , strength , lovable , are pri- mary derivatives ; words like glazier , strengthen , lovableness ...
... Root . When such a word undergoes an alteration of form , either by the modification of the letters or by an ... roots ; words like glaze , strength , lovable , are pri- mary derivatives ; words like glazier , strengthen , lovableness ...
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... root - word , the genitive case is fre- quently added , in order to exhibit the literal elements more promi- nently to the reader . Thus in presenting fe'lix as the root of felicitas , we add the genitive form feli'cis . 12. For the ...
... root - word , the genitive case is fre- quently added , in order to exhibit the literal elements more promi- nently to the reader . Thus in presenting fe'lix as the root of felicitas , we add the genitive form feli'cis . 12. For the ...
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... roots important ? 10. In deriving words , do we ever change the root - word ? 11. In giving a Latin or Greek noun as a root , why do we sometimes add the genitive form to the nominative ? 12. In giving the verb , why do we add the ...
... roots important ? 10. In deriving words , do we ever change the root - word ? 11. In giving a Latin or Greek noun as a root , why do we sometimes add the genitive form to the nominative ? 12. In giving the verb , why do we add the ...
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