English etymology; or, A derivative dictionary of the English language |
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Стр. xxxvi
... word ; viz . the common acceptation , and the derivative fenfe ; that is , the sense it borrows from the original language ; and from this comparison will fometimes arife a new idea of that word ; which , if we had not acquired before ...
... word ; viz . the common acceptation , and the derivative fenfe ; that is , the sense it borrows from the original language ; and from this comparison will fometimes arife a new idea of that word ; which , if we had not acquired before ...
Стр. xxxvii
... word ; notwithstanding the various dialects it may have paffed thro ' , before it came to be adopted by ourselves * . Every Englishman undoubtedly thinks he understands the English language , because he speaks it , and is able to make ...
... word ; notwithstanding the various dialects it may have paffed thro ' , before it came to be adopted by ourselves * . Every Englishman undoubtedly thinks he understands the English language , because he speaks it , and is able to make ...
Стр. xxxviii
... word Catherine in the works of men of learning ; but this method is doubly wrong ; for it is a Greek word , and the Greeks had no C ; neither did they write the second fyllable with an e ; as the etymology of it plainly fhews . If any ...
... word Catherine in the works of men of learning ; but this method is doubly wrong ; for it is a Greek word , and the Greeks had no C ; neither did they write the second fyllable with an e ; as the etymology of it plainly fhews . If any ...
Стр. xxxix
... words , de- rived from the Greek tongue , and published by Dr. Nugent at the end of his Port Royal Greek Primitives ; in which he has given us this word Eufrafia , with an ƒ , and then immediately after has produced the Greek word E ...
... words , de- rived from the Greek tongue , and published by Dr. Nugent at the end of his Port Royal Greek Primitives ; in which he has given us this word Eufrafia , with an ƒ , and then immediately after has produced the Greek word E ...
Стр. xlv
... word comes from the Sax . or Celt . word Ban ; to denounce imprecations : but Spelman , with much greater judgment tells us , that Bandum , Banderium , et Bannerium , is fignum ducis , quod mediâ acie spectatiflimus quis ferebat ...
... word comes from the Sax . or Celt . word Ban ; to denounce imprecations : but Spelman , with much greater judgment tells us , that Bandum , Banderium , et Bannerium , is fignum ducis , quod mediâ acie spectatiflimus quis ferebat ...
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