The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 16
... tree falls , and the grass withers` . 21. What ' ! shall they seek the lion in his den ' , And fright him there , and make him trem'ble there ? 22. Sweet are the uses of adversity` ; Which , like the toad ' , ugly and venomous , Wears ...
... tree falls , and the grass withers` . 21. What ' ! shall they seek the lion in his den ' , And fright him there , and make him trem'ble there ? 22. Sweet are the uses of adversity` ; Which , like the toad ' , ugly and venomous , Wears ...
Σελίδα 28
... trees are felled . All these words were once spelt in accordance with their derivation . Now their origin is concealed . 6. Etymology a help to Accuracy . A knowledge of the etymology of words is a great help to accuracy in using them ...
... trees are felled . All these words were once spelt in accordance with their derivation . Now their origin is concealed . 6. Etymology a help to Accuracy . A knowledge of the etymology of words is a great help to accuracy in using them ...
Σελίδα 43
... tree ; arbor , a bower . Ar'ceo , I shut up ; coerce , exercise . Ar'deo , I burn ; ardent , arson . Ar'guo , I argue ; argument . Ar'ma , arms ; army , armor . Ar'o , I plow ; arable . Ars , art ; artful , artist , inert . Ar'tus , a ...
... tree ; arbor , a bower . Ar'ceo , I shut up ; coerce , exercise . Ar'deo , I burn ; ardent , arson . Ar'guo , I argue ; argument . Ar'ma , arms ; army , armor . Ar'o , I plow ; arable . Ars , art ; artful , artist , inert . Ar'tus , a ...
Σελίδα 54
... tree ; rhododendron . Der'ma , the skin ; epidermis . Děs'po - tēs , a lord ; despot , despotic . Ga'la , galak'tŏs , milk ; galaxy . Ga'měō , I marry ; amalgam ( ama , together ) , bigamy , polygamy . Gas'tër , the belly ; gastric ...
... tree ; rhododendron . Der'ma , the skin ; epidermis . Děs'po - tēs , a lord ; despot , despotic . Ga'la , galak'tŏs , milk ; galaxy . Ga'měō , I marry ; amalgam ( ama , together ) , bigamy , polygamy . Gas'tër , the belly ; gastric ...
Σελίδα 63
... tree springing out of , and unfolding itself from , a root , and according to a necessary law ; that root being the divine capacity of language with which man was created , and that law being the law of highest reason with which he was ...
... tree springing out of , and unfolding itself from , a root , and according to a necessary law ; that root being the divine capacity of language with which man was created , and that law being the law of highest reason with which he was ...
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