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( i ) ' to speak ' ( a language ) : þat folc gan to spelien : Irlondes speche 1.429.14-15 ; and ( Gerin ) smat hine þurh ut mid his spere : and pas word spilede / Rid nu swa Romain : and reos pe to hellen III.56.2-5 .
( i ) ' to speak ' ( a language ) : þat folc gan to spelien : Irlondes speche 1.429.14-15 ; and ( Gerin ) smat hine þurh ut mid his spere : and pas word spilede / Rid nu swa Romain : and reos pe to hellen III.56.2-5 .
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swa þat al bis mon - cun : þat of him iherden tellen . seiden þat he wes god 1.299.1-5 . þa wes be muchele speche : zend pat kineriche . of Judon þere Quene : þa heore sone acualde I.171.15-18 . ( iii ) ' manner of speaking , address ...
swa þat al bis mon - cun : þat of him iherden tellen . seiden þat he wes god 1.299.1-5 . þa wes be muchele speche : zend pat kineriche . of Judon þere Quene : þa heore sone acualde I.171.15-18 . ( iii ) ' manner of speaking , address ...
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( iii ) Passages in which ærnen is shown by context to refer to men on horses : and he ærnde ( MS . ærde ) to pon deore : and smat ( MS . swat ) hit a þan sweore . þat þe deor feol abac : and be scæft al to - brac .
( iii ) Passages in which ærnen is shown by context to refer to men on horses : and he ærnde ( MS . ærde ) to pon deore : and smat ( MS . swat ) hit a þan sweore . þat þe deor feol abac : and be scæft al to - brac .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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