The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and InventionsW. Tegg, 1853 - 443 σελίδες |
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... derived the word liber , which signifies the inner bark of the trees ; and as these barks were rolled up , in order to be removed with greater ease , these rolls were called volumen , a volume ; a name afterwards given to the like rolls ...
... derived the word liber , which signifies the inner bark of the trees ; and as these barks were rolled up , in order to be removed with greater ease , these rolls were called volumen , a volume ; a name afterwards given to the like rolls ...
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... derived from a good circulating library are too numerous , as well as obvious , to need any comment . ORIGIN OF POETRY IN GENERAL . History informs us Poetry began with shepherds , whose god was Pan ; having from their many leisure and ...
... derived from a good circulating library are too numerous , as well as obvious , to need any comment . ORIGIN OF POETRY IN GENERAL . History informs us Poetry began with shepherds , whose god was Pan ; having from their many leisure and ...
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... derived from the seals which were appended to them being formerly of gold Bullion . Bulls were not originally confined to the popes alone , but were also issued by emperors , princes , bishops , and great men , who , till the thirteenth ...
... derived from the seals which were appended to them being formerly of gold Bullion . Bulls were not originally confined to the popes alone , but were also issued by emperors , princes , bishops , and great men , who , till the thirteenth ...
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... derived from the trees of the forest , how anxious must they have been to im- prove their condition , and how solicitous to discover some mode of fortifying their miserable huts against the vicissitudes of the season ! It is therefore ...
... derived from the trees of the forest , how anxious must they have been to im- prove their condition , and how solicitous to discover some mode of fortifying their miserable huts against the vicissitudes of the season ! It is therefore ...
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... derived the word from its resemblance to ice ( glacies ) , while others suppose it to be derived from glastum , the English woad , a vegetable which is employed in dying blue ; glass having generally a tinge of blue in its appearance ...
... derived the word from its resemblance to ice ( glacies ) , while others suppose it to be derived from glastum , the English woad , a vegetable which is employed in dying blue ; glass having generally a tinge of blue in its appearance ...
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Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and Inventions William Pulleyn Πλήρης προβολή - 1840 |
The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and Inventions William Pulleyn Πλήρης προβολή - 1853 |
The Etymological Compendium - Or, Portfolio of Origins and Inventions William Pulleyn Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2009 |
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afterwards ancestors ancient antiquity appears appellation Baynard's castle became bishop Bridge built Cæsar called castle celebrated century Charles Charles II Christian church city of London College colour commenced common court crown custom dancing denominated derives its name Domesday Book Duke Earl Edward III Edward VI Emperor England English erected Esquire Europe fair fire formerly founded France French gave Greeks hence Henry VIII honour horse introduced invention James John Julius Cæsar king king's knight ladies land Lane latter London London Bridge lord mayor Mary master noble origin painting parish parliament period persons Pope present Prince Queen Elizabeth reign of Henry Richard Richard II Roman Rome royal Saint Saxon says Scotland signifies stone Street supposed term theatre tion took town University of Oxford ward whence William William the Conqueror word writer