The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 240
... hand , as distinguished from the right , is the hand which we " leave , " inasmuch as for twenty times we use the right hand we do not once employ the left ; and it obtains its name from being left unused so often . Strong is the ...
... hand , as distinguished from the right , is the hand which we " leave , " inasmuch as for twenty times we use the right hand we do not once employ the left ; and it obtains its name from being left unused so often . Strong is the ...
Σελίδα 310
... hand ) , pre - scribe , pro - scribe , scribble , scribe , scrip , Scripture , sub- scribe , tran - scribe . Maintain : F. maintenir ( main and tenir ) ; fr . the L. man'us , a hand , ten'eo , I hold ; to hold in hand ; to keep ...
... hand ) , pre - scribe , pro - scribe , scribble , scribe , scrip , Scripture , sub- scribe , tran - scribe . Maintain : F. maintenir ( main and tenir ) ; fr . the L. man'us , a hand , ten'eo , I hold ; to hold in hand ; to keep ...
Σελίδα 359
... hand ; fr . man'us , the hand ; h . , amanuensis ( a person who writes what another dictates ) , e - mancipate ( to take out by the hand -i . e . , to set free ) , main - tain ( man'us and ten'eo , I hold ) , manacle ( hand- fetters ) ...
... hand ; fr . man'us , the hand ; h . , amanuensis ( a person who writes what another dictates ) , e - mancipate ( to take out by the hand -i . e . , to set free ) , main - tain ( man'us and ten'eo , I hold ) , manacle ( hand- fetters ) ...
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