Classical Philology, Tom 17University of Chicago Press, 1922 |
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... verb avrλeîv seems to be used in the papyri in the general sense of " irrigating " by any method , and the ÉTAντληTÒS Yŷ of P. Rev. 24 , which is planted to vineyards , was pre- sumably irrigated by use of the sakje . The persistent ...
... verb avrλeîv seems to be used in the papyri in the general sense of " irrigating " by any method , and the ÉTAντληTÒS Yŷ of P. Rev. 24 , which is planted to vineyards , was pre- sumably irrigated by use of the sakje . The persistent ...
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... verb used for " breaking " up the land is xЄрσокоTELV.2 The meaning of this word , " breaking up the dry ground " by plowing , is made certain by the analogy of xeрσоKÓTTEL in a farm account of the period of Vespasian , where a yoke of ...
... verb used for " breaking " up the land is xЄрσокоTELV.2 The meaning of this word , " breaking up the dry ground " by plowing , is made certain by the analogy of xeрσоKÓTTEL in a farm account of the period of Vespasian , where a yoke of ...
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... verb öpvvu , which cannot be that of direct derivation , for a derivation from the future opow or aorist & poa would be highly improbable . While it may be a false form , yet it is more probable that it is derived from an adjective ...
... verb öpvvu , which cannot be that of direct derivation , for a derivation from the future opow or aorist & poa would be highly improbable . While it may be a false form , yet it is more probable that it is derived from an adjective ...
Strona 53
... verb λnow . However , both of these words may rather be due to substitution of suffixes , for which cf. page 60 . When -orns was preceded by a 7 , the existence of two syllables with the same consonant might lead to simplification by ...
... verb λnow . However , both of these words may rather be due to substitution of suffixes , for which cf. page 60 . When -orns was preceded by a 7 , the existence of two syllables with the same consonant might lead to simplification by ...
Strona 54
... verb - forms Téπоμаι and επόθην , πινυτάς and πινύσκω ) meets with the difficulty that there were no patterns to follow . Derivation with -tat- from verbs was unknown everywhere in the IE languages except in a few late Greek and Latin ...
... verb - forms Téπоμаι and επόθην , πινυτάς and πινύσκω ) meets with the difficulty that there were no patterns to follow . Derivation with -tat- from verbs was unknown everywhere in the IE languages except in a few late Greek and Latin ...
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