The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 12
... give him a ripe orange ? " the direct meaning may be taken in seven different ways , according as the emphasis is bestowed on the seven words separately . We sometimes indicate emphatic words in print by putting them in italic . 17 ...
... give him a ripe orange ? " the direct meaning may be taken in seven different ways , according as the emphasis is bestowed on the seven words separately . We sometimes indicate emphatic words in print by putting them in italic . 17 ...
Σελίδα 17
... give us " pêace " ; yes ; such pêace as the wolf gives to the lâmb . 5. Tried and convicted " traiˇtor " ? Who says this ? Who'll prove it , at his peril , on my head ? " Banˇished ? " I thank you for ' t . It breaks my chain . EXAMPLES ...
... give us " pêace " ; yes ; such pêace as the wolf gives to the lâmb . 5. Tried and convicted " traiˇtor " ? Who says this ? Who'll prove it , at his peril , on my head ? " Banˇished ? " I thank you for ' t . It breaks my chain . EXAMPLES ...
Σελίδα 20
... gives us one hundred and fifty - six , and graph'ein ( grăf'ine ) one hundred and fifty - two . These eleven words ... give not only nascent , but natal , nation , etc. , though to form these last the Latin derivatives nata'lis and na ...
... gives us one hundred and fifty - six , and graph'ein ( grăf'ine ) one hundred and fifty - two . These eleven words ... give not only nascent , but natal , nation , etc. , though to form these last the Latin derivatives nata'lis and na ...
Σελίδα 21
... give place to Pope , and even of Dryden it must be said that if he had brighter paragraphs he has not better poems . " Questions . - 1 , 2. What is Etymology ? The derivation of the word ? 3. What do we call a root - word ? A Primary ...
... give place to Pope , and even of Dryden it must be said that if he had brighter paragraphs he has not better poems . " Questions . - 1 , 2. What is Etymology ? The derivation of the word ? 3. What do we call a root - word ? A Primary ...
Σελίδα 24
... gives us words that are most specific and pictur- esque , words of classic origin have often the advantage of brevity and , where the ideas are abstract , of clearness . For example , a book handling any subject is a tractate , tract or ...
... gives us words that are most specific and pictur- esque , words of classic origin have often the advantage of brevity and , where the ideas are abstract , of clearness . For example , a book handling any subject is a tractate , tract or ...
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ancient Rome Anglo-Saxon animal beautiful blow breath called Chersiphron CIMBRI cloud date palm death deep derived dromedaries earth English etymology exile is everywhere eyes fă'cio fall father feel feet friends Gibraltar give glory Guil hand happy hath head heart heaven honor human hundred Jane Kennedy kayak king labor land language Lars Porsena Latin lictors light living Lochinvar look lord Madame Roland mind mountain nature Netherby never night noble nouns o'er onomatopœia onym pass præ prefix Pronounce Ravenswood Roman forum Rome round Saxon sea-bird SELECT Shakspeare ship side smile soul sound speak spirit stand stood thee thing thou thought thousand tion trees true turned Vermil voice wild wind wonderful words