The Etymologic Interpreter, Or, An Explanatory and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: To which is Prefixed an Introduction Containing a Full Development of the Principles of Etymology and Grammar, &c. &c. &cR. Hunter, 1824 - 274 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα viii
... Affixes .... Moods . Tense . Auxiliary or Helping Verbs considered Irregular Verbs . • Prefixes and Affixes Affixes of Adjectives 153 154 ..... 157 166 175 184 ib . Affixes of Nouns ...... 188 Affixes of Verbs 198 GRAMMAR . .... 200 ...
... Affixes .... Moods . Tense . Auxiliary or Helping Verbs considered Irregular Verbs . • Prefixes and Affixes Affixes of Adjectives 153 154 ..... 157 166 175 184 ib . Affixes of Nouns ...... 188 Affixes of Verbs 198 GRAMMAR . .... 200 ...
Σελίδα 11
... affixed to such words as the following : -Odd , i . e . owed , past part . of owe ; Head , i . e . heaved , past part . of heave ; Bread , i . e . brayed , past part . of bray ; Wench , from wincian or wink ; Store , from stir , & c ...
... affixed to such words as the following : -Odd , i . e . owed , past part . of owe ; Head , i . e . heaved , past part . of heave ; Bread , i . e . brayed , past part . of bray ; Wench , from wincian or wink ; Store , from stir , & c ...
Σελίδα 107
... Affixes . It may just be observed here , that the three degrees of comparison , affirmed of the attribu- tive ( or adjective ) , are not unobjectionable ; compa- rative and superlative are intelligible terms ; but no useful purpose ...
... Affixes . It may just be observed here , that the three degrees of comparison , affirmed of the attribu- tive ( or adjective ) , are not unobjectionable ; compa- rative and superlative are intelligible terms ; but no useful purpose ...
Σελίδα 110
... Affixes ; and , therefore , it is unnecessary to detain the reader longer with attributives in this place . OF PRONOUNS . " A PRONOUN [ we are told ] is a word used in- stead of a noun , to avoid the too frequent repetition of the same ...
... Affixes ; and , therefore , it is unnecessary to detain the reader longer with attributives in this place . OF PRONOUNS . " A PRONOUN [ we are told ] is a word used in- stead of a noun , to avoid the too frequent repetition of the same ...
Σελίδα 123
... Affixes . We shall dismiss the Connouns , commonly called Pronouns , with a brief explication of their diversified forms as they now exist . I , as has been shown , is a corruption of EGO ; ME is the Latin accusative ; Thou is a ...
... Affixes . We shall dismiss the Connouns , commonly called Pronouns , with a brief explication of their diversified forms as they now exist . I , as has been shown , is a corruption of EGO ; ME is the Latin accusative ; Thou is a ...
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absurd adjective affix admit adopted Anglo-Saxon arbitrary grammar composition concerning connexion Connouns considered consonant contr contraction corrupted definition derived designation Dictionary discarded distinctions diversity ellipsis employed English language entities established usage etymologic etymology evidently exist French frequently Gothic Goths gram grammarians grammatic grammatists Greek Greek and Latin guage guttural hence honour Horne Tooke indicate infinitive mood instances Italian learned letters Lindley Murray meaning merely metaphysical mode of expression Mood mouth names nations nature neutrologistic nominative nouns object obvious onomatopeia opinion origin participle perhaps philosophic plural possession preceding prefix preposition present pron pronounced pronouns pronunciation proper propriety purpose reason regular verb remarks render rule Saxon seems sentence signification singular sound speech spelling sufficient suppose syllable tence tense thing third person thou tion tive torule train uniformly useless verbal vowel vulgar whence wholly words write
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Σελίδα 220 - I am. Thou art. He is. We are. You are. They are. I was. Thou wast He was. We were. You were. They were.
Σελίδα 145 - A verb is a word which signifies to be, to do, or to suffer ; as, I am — I rule — I am ruled.
Σελίδα 106 - An Adjective is a word added to a substantive, to express its quality : as, " An industrious man ; a virtuous woman.
Σελίδα 240 - Their march,' says the author, speaking of the Greeks under Alexander, ' their march was through an uncultivated country, whose savage inhabitants fared hardly, having no other riches than a breed of lean sheep, whose flesh was rank and unsavoury, by reason of their continual feeding upon sea-fish.
Σελίδα 243 - It is folly to pretend to arm ourselves against the accidents of life, by heaping up treasures, which nothing can protect us against, but the good providence of our Creator.
Σελίδα 243 - By greatness, I do not only mean the bulk of any single object, but the largeness of a whole view, considered as one entire piece.
Σελίδα 248 - The only exceptions are, of, if, as, is, has, was, yes, his, this, us, and thus.
Σελίδα 243 - are these designs which any man who is born a Briton, in any circumstances, in any situation...
Σελίδα 240 - The march of the Greeks, the description of the inhabitants through whose country they passed, the account of their sheep and the reason of their sheep being disagreeable food, make a jumble of objects, slightly related to each other, which the reader cannot, without considerable difficulty, comprehend under one view.
Σελίδα 115 - The persons speaking and spoken to, being at the same time the subjects of the discourse, are supposed to be present ; from which, and other circumstances, their sex is commonly known, and needs not be marked by a distinction of gender...