The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 13
... become questions , or are expres- sive of tender emotions , they usually take the Rising inflection ; as , " They planted by your care ' ? ” — “ O my son Absalom ' ! " But pas- sion and emphasis break through all the rules that can be ...
... become questions , or are expres- sive of tender emotions , they usually take the Rising inflection ; as , " They planted by your care ' ? ” — “ O my son Absalom ' ! " But pas- sion and emphasis break through all the rules that can be ...
Σελίδα 20
... becomes abstin'eo , contin'eo , per- tin'eo ; and the corresponding English words are tenant , abstinent , con- tinent and pertinent . From sap'io we have sapid and insipid . Also æ is sometimes changed into i ; as from læ'do , læ'sum ...
... becomes abstin'eo , contin'eo , per- tin'eo ; and the corresponding English words are tenant , abstinent , con- tinent and pertinent . From sap'io we have sapid and insipid . Also æ is sometimes changed into i ; as from læ'do , læ'sum ...
Σελίδα 32
... becomes a verb ; thus , calm and friend are nouns , but becalm and befriend are verbs . Be- , prefixed to a verb , signifies about , over , for ; thus , speak and think become bespeak and bethink . Be- , in a preposition , an adverb or ...
... becomes a verb ; thus , calm and friend are nouns , but becalm and befriend are verbs . Be- , prefixed to a verb , signifies about , over , for ; thus , speak and think become bespeak and bethink . Be- , in a preposition , an adverb or ...
Σελίδα 33
... becomes il- , as in illuminate , to throw light on ; fol- lowed by b , p or m , in becomes im- , as in immure , to put within walls , imbibe , to drink in , import , to carry in ; followed by r , in becomes ir- , as in irrigate , to let ...
... becomes il- , as in illuminate , to throw light on ; fol- lowed by b , p or m , in becomes im- , as in immure , to put within walls , imbibe , to drink in , import , to carry in ; followed by r , in becomes ir- , as in irrigate , to let ...
Σελίδα 34
... becomes i , as in ignoble , not noble , ignorant , not knowing ; followed by 1 , in- becomes il- , as in illicit , not permitted ; followed by p or m , in- be- comes im- , as in immature , not ripe , imprudent , not prudent ; fol- lowed ...
... becomes i , as in ignoble , not noble , ignorant , not knowing ; followed by 1 , in- becomes il- , as in illicit , not permitted ; followed by p or m , in- be- comes im- , as in immature , not ripe , imprudent , not prudent ; fol- lowed ...
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