A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language: Containing the Accentuation - the Grammatical Inflections - the Irregular Words Referred to Their Themes - the Parallel Terms, from the Other Gothic Languages - the Meaning of the Anglo-Saxon in English and Latin - and Copious English and Latin Indexes, Serving as a Dictionary of English and Anglo-Saxon, as Well as of Latin and Anglo-SaxonLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1838 - 721 |
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... speak of the Adamic race as of one among many distinct creations . Von Humboldt speaks of the Americans as a distinct stock . Malte Brun has taken it for granted that each part of the earth had its own race , of whose origin it was in ...
... speak of the Adamic race as of one among many distinct creations . Von Humboldt speaks of the Americans as a distinct stock . Malte Brun has taken it for granted that each part of the earth had its own race , of whose origin it was in ...
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... speak of the Adamic race as of one among many distinct creations . Von Humboldt speaks of the Americans as a distinct stock . Malte Brun has taken it for granted that each part of the earth had its own race , of whose origin it was in ...
... speak of the Adamic race as of one among many distinct creations . Von Humboldt speaks of the Americans as a distinct stock . Malte Brun has taken it for granted that each part of the earth had its own race , of whose origin it was in ...
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... speak quick and short , and omit many letters , and often pronounce two or three words together ; as , I'll got ' or I'll gut ' for I'll go to ; runt ' for run to ; hoost for she shall ; intle or int'll ANGLO - SAXON EXISTS IN THE ...
... speak quick and short , and omit many letters , and often pronounce two or three words together ; as , I'll got ' or I'll gut ' for I'll go to ; runt ' for run to ; hoost for she shall ; intle or int'll ANGLO - SAXON EXISTS IN THE ...
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... speak for himself , and to give his reasons in his own way . Where opinions vary , the author has generally referred to both statements , leaving it to the reader to form his own conclusions from the evidence adduced . Considering this ...
... speak for himself , and to give his reasons in his own way . Where opinions vary , the author has generally referred to both statements , leaving it to the reader to form his own conclusions from the evidence adduced . Considering this ...
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... speak but late , and then in a very confused manner . Yes , she often deceives , and before she is come to maturity ... speaking and my native tongue . I , therefore , grant to my English readers the full freedom of smiling at my ...
... speak but late , and then in a very confused manner . Yes , she often deceives , and before she is come to maturity ... speaking and my native tongue . I , therefore , grant to my English readers the full freedom of smiling at my ...
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Alemannic Anglo-Saxon beon bið burh C. R. Lk Cædmon called Card Cnut comp dæg Danish deceit denotes Deut dialect Dutch ealle Eccl English eorðan Ethel Exon fæder Friesians Friesic gemet German Godes Gothic Goths hence heora Herb hine Hwæt Icel Icelandic Jdth king land language Latin mæg Mann Menol mihte Moes Norse nouns ofer pæt Past Plat pref resp riht Saxon sceal sceat Scint scyld signifies Suabian Swed thou tion translation v. a. Plat verb vowel wæs wið words þære þæs þæt þam þat þing þone
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