The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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... bear witness against the thing we condemn , and abhorrence shrinks shuddering back from some ob- ject of terror and disgust . 7. Similarly , arrogant , presumptuous , insolent , impertinent , saucy , rude , seem at first nearly ...
... bear witness against the thing we condemn , and abhorrence shrinks shuddering back from some ob- ject of terror and disgust . 7. Similarly , arrogant , presumptuous , insolent , impertinent , saucy , rude , seem at first nearly ...
Σελίδα 31
... bear witness to . AM- , AMB- or AMBI- ( L. ) , AMPHI- ( Gr . ) , round , round about , on both sides ; as , ambient , going about ; amputate , to cut round or off ; amphitheatre , a theatre with a view all round . ANA ( Gr . ) , also ...
... bear witness to . AM- , AMB- or AMBI- ( L. ) , AMPHI- ( Gr . ) , round , round about , on both sides ; as , ambient , going about ; amputate , to cut round or off ; amphitheatre , a theatre with a view all round . ANA ( Gr . ) , also ...
Σελίδα 32
... to pass through . DIS- ( L. ) and its forms di- and dif- denote asunder or apart , a parting from , the opposite of , not ; as , disjoin , to unjoin ; diverge , to incline apart ; differ , to bear apart , to 32 ETYMOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION .
... to pass through . DIS- ( L. ) and its forms di- and dif- denote asunder or apart , a parting from , the opposite of , not ; as , disjoin , to unjoin ; diverge , to incline apart ; differ , to bear apart , to 32 ETYMOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION .
Σελίδα 33
Epes Sargent. incline apart ; differ , to bear apart , to disagree ; disadvantageous , not advantageous . EN or EM . See IN . ENTER . See INTER . EP'I ( Gr . ) , on , upon , during , on the outside or above ; epi has the forms ep- and ...
Epes Sargent. incline apart ; differ , to bear apart , to disagree ; disadvantageous , not advantageous . EN or EM . See IN . ENTER . See INTER . EP'I ( Gr . ) , on , upon , during , on the outside or above ; epi has the forms ep- and ...
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... bear ; extol , intolerable , tolerate . utility . Ux'or , a wife ; uxorious ( fond of a wife ) . Vac'ca , a cow ; vaccine , vaccination . Vacil'lo , I move to and fro ; vacillate . Vac'o , vaca'tum , to be empty ; evac- uate , vacant ...
... bear ; extol , intolerable , tolerate . utility . Ux'or , a wife ; uxorious ( fond of a wife ) . Vac'ca , a cow ; vaccine , vaccination . Vacil'lo , I move to and fro ; vacillate . Vac'o , vaca'tum , to be empty ; evac- uate , vacant ...
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