The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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... 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 are compounded from the Latin ...
... 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 are compounded from the Latin ...
Σελίδα 6
... words with a view to their etymological meaning ; and one reason why we have among us so many superficial readers is because so many are untrained in this method of studying words . " The utility of etymology as an aid in reading is not ...
... words with a view to their etymological meaning ; and one reason why we have among us so many superficial readers is because so many are untrained in this method of studying words . " The utility of etymology as an aid in reading is not ...
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... Words sometimes to be Preferred . -Words from the Latin through the French . - Latin Words not perfectly Naturalized . - Greek Words not Naturalized . - Miscella- neous Derivations . - IV . Double Forms .-- Concealment of Origin by ...
... Words sometimes to be Preferred . -Words from the Latin through the French . - Latin Words not perfectly Naturalized . - Greek Words not Naturalized . - Miscella- neous Derivations . - IV . Double Forms .-- Concealment of Origin by ...
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... be Abused ....... Inspiring Words ............ 78. The Coal in the Fire ... .................. . 79. The Esquimaux ............... .. 81. An Old - Fashioned Snow - Storm .. 82. Henry Hudson ....... 84. A Journey to Palmyra ...... 85. The ...
... be Abused ....... Inspiring Words ............ 78. The Coal in the Fire ... .................. . 79. The Esquimaux ............... .. 81. An Old - Fashioned Snow - Storm .. 82. Henry Hudson ....... 84. A Journey to Palmyra ...... 85. The ...
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... Scenes from Hamlet ......... Cardinal Wolsey and Cromwell ............... SHAKSPEARE . 147 66 207 66 367 ARTIFICIAL SENTENCES .. 421 INDEX OF WORDS .... ............... . 455 10 NEW AMERICAN ETYMOLOGICAL READER . Madame Roland.
... Scenes from Hamlet ......... Cardinal Wolsey and Cromwell ............... SHAKSPEARE . 147 66 207 66 367 ARTIFICIAL SENTENCES .. 421 INDEX OF WORDS .... ............... . 455 10 NEW AMERICAN ETYMOLOGICAL READER . Madame Roland.
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ancient Rome Anglo-Saxon animal Ashton beauty breath called Chersiphron CIMBRI cloud dark date palm deep derived desert divine simplicity dromedaries earth English etymology exile is everywhere eyes fă'cio father feet friends Gibraltar give Guil hand hath head heart heaven hill honor hundred Jane Kennedy king labor land language Lars Porsena Latin light living Lochinvar look lord Madame Roland miles mind mountain nature never night noble noun o'er ocean pass peace præ prefix pronounced Ravenswood Rome round Saxon sea-bird SELECT Sextus Tarquinius Shakspeare ship Shylock side smile soul sound spake speak spirit stand stood sword thee thing thou thousand Tiber tion towers of Rome tree turned Vermil voice wind wonderful words young