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French spelling ) of the Indians of Guiana , mentioned by Im Thurn . ( The alledged Fr. barbe à queue ' beard to tail ' , is an absurd conjecture suggested merely by the sound of the word . ) They therefore assume a Negro or Guiana ...
French spelling ) of the Indians of Guiana , mentioned by Im Thurn . ( The alledged Fr. barbe à queue ' beard to tail ' , is an absurd conjecture suggested merely by the sound of the word . ) They therefore assume a Negro or Guiana ...
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The word must have been a native word , as the Arkansas and the Illinois Indians , who were under French influence , had no relations with the Spaniards and could hardly have borrowed it from the Spanish barbacoa .
The word must have been a native word , as the Arkansas and the Illinois Indians , who were under French influence , had no relations with the Spaniards and could hardly have borrowed it from the Spanish barbacoa .
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These last doubtless owe the form of their ending -eler to the influence of the Latin suffixes -ulare and -illare , -ellare , which give in French -ler and -eler respectively . In view then of this number of examples of the changer - r ...
These last doubtless owe the form of their ending -eler to the influence of the Latin suffixes -ulare and -illare , -ellare , which give in French -ler and -eler respectively . In view then of this number of examples of the changer - r ...
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E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
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