Lectures on Welsh PhilologyTrübner, 1879 - Всего страниц: 458 |
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... declension end in u in the nominative , as in equus , filius , donum , but in Old Latin equos , filios , donom , on a level with the Greek vios , eos , and the like . The corresponding vowel in Sanskrit is a , as in Civas ' the god Siva ...
... declension end in u in the nominative , as in equus , filius , donum , but in Old Latin equos , filios , donom , on a level with the Greek vios , eos , and the like . The corresponding vowel in Sanskrit is a , as in Civas ' the god Siva ...
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... declensions : among others may be mentioned the ending dawd or dod of such words as undod ' unity , ' drewdod stench ... declension in the cognate languages , as for instance , in Latin , where we have major , majus , genitive majôris ...
... declensions : among others may be mentioned the ending dawd or dod of such words as undod ' unity , ' drewdod stench ... declension in the cognate languages , as for instance , in Latin , where we have major , majus , genitive majôris ...
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... declension of Irish names , the bases of which originally ended in vowels , would lead us to expect now to find the nominative dual in Welsh identical in form with that of the singular , and differing only in the mutation effected by it ...
... declension of Irish names , the bases of which originally ended in vowels , would lead us to expect now to find the nominative dual in Welsh identical in form with that of the singular , and differing only in the mutation effected by it ...
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... declension : the text is supplied in part by a stone at Trallong near Brecon - it reads Cunocenni Filius Cunoceni Hic Jacit . Here , it will be observed , we have a nominative Cunocenni and a genitive Cunocenni , for we may venture to ...
... declension : the text is supplied in part by a stone at Trallong near Brecon - it reads Cunocenni Filius Cunoceni Hic Jacit . Here , it will be observed , we have a nominative Cunocenni and a genitive Cunocenni , for we may venture to ...
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... declension in ajas and jas for Early Irish in the first volume of Kuhn's Beitrage , published in 1854 , and that , most likely , without having heard of the inscription alluded to above . ( 5. ) If it should seem to you that too much is ...
... declension in ajas and jas for Early Irish in the first volume of Kuhn's Beitrage , published in 1854 , and that , most likely , without having heard of the inscription alluded to above . ( 5. ) If it should seem to you that too much is ...
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Стр. 220 - ... vero principum filios liberalibus artibus erudire, et ingenia Britannorum studiis Gallorum anteferre, ut qui modo linguam Romanam abnuebant, eloquentiam concupiscerent. inde etiam habitus nostri honor et frequens toga. paulatimque discessum ad delenimenta vitiorum, porticus et balnea et conviviorum elegantiam. idque apud imperitos humanitas vocabatur, cum pars servitutis esset.
Стр. 347 - worm' in the Welsh is cruim in the Gaelic. Cruimlher, then, is not a correct change of presbyter : but it is a correct change of premier. The Britons, then, who were in attendance on Patrick when preaching were they who made the change, and it is primter that they changed; and accordingly the literati of the Britons explained it, ie as the worm is bare, sic decet presbyterum, who is bare of sin and quite naked of the world, etc.
Стр. 250 - F In "Welsh being syngle, and v when it is consonant in "Welsh, English, or Latine, be so nygh of sounde, that they vse moste commonly to wryte in Welsh indifferently the one for the other. And I my seife haue heard Englysh men in some countries of England sound/, euen as we sound it in Welsh.4...
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