The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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... stand what we read . As to the importance of the study of ety- mology all are agreed . It is not denied that many studies now pursued in our public schools might be profitably superseded by this , for we cannot have a proper knowledge ...
... stand what we read . As to the importance of the study of ety- mology all are agreed . It is not denied that many studies now pursued in our public schools might be profitably superseded by this , for we cannot have a proper knowledge ...
Σελίδα 15
... standing on the platform of the general Constitution -a platform broad enough and firm enough to uphold every interest of the whole country - I shall still be found . 21. I go ; but not to leap the gulf alone . I go ; but , when I come ...
... standing on the platform of the general Constitution -a platform broad enough and firm enough to uphold every interest of the whole country - I shall still be found . 21. I go ; but not to leap the gulf alone . I go ; but , when I come ...
Σελίδα 21
... stand , take , etc. All Verbs that undergo vowel changes ( sometimes conso- nant changes also ) when they cease to be intransitive ; as , rise , raise ; lie , lay ; sit , set ; fall , fell ; drink , drank , drench ; hound , hunt ; wring ...
... stand , take , etc. All Verbs that undergo vowel changes ( sometimes conso- nant changes also ) when they cease to be intransitive ; as , rise , raise ; lie , lay ; sit , set ; fall , fell ; drink , drank , drench ; hound , hunt ; wring ...
Σελίδα 23
... stand , and lie and walk , and run and leap , and stagger and stride , and slide and glide , and yawn and gape and wink ; we fly and swim , and creep and crawl ; we describe our arms , or legs , or hands , our eyes , or mouth , or ears ...
... stand , and lie and walk , and run and leap , and stagger and stride , and slide and glide , and yawn and gape and wink ; we fly and swim , and creep and crawl ; we describe our arms , or legs , or hands , our eyes , or mouth , or ears ...
Σελίδα 34
... thoroughly , by , for ; as , pervade , to extend through ; perfect , thoroughly made ; per becomes pel- before 1 , as pellucid ; standing alone , per signifies by ; as 34 ETYMOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION . The Pacific Ocean.
... thoroughly , by , for ; as , pervade , to extend through ; perfect , thoroughly made ; per becomes pel- before 1 , as pellucid ; standing alone , per signifies by ; as 34 ETYMOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION . The Pacific Ocean.
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