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Ir . āsaim ( NIr . fāsaim ) ' grow ' : Goth . wahsjan , etc. 2. W blin ' tired ' < IE * mlēno- or * mlīno- from the root * mel- ' rub , grind ' . 3. Ir . breo ' flame ' : OE briwan , briw , etc. 4. W brig ' top , crest ' : Grk . øpig .
Ir . āsaim ( NIr . fāsaim ) ' grow ' : Goth . wahsjan , etc. 2. W blin ' tired ' < IE * mlēno- or * mlīno- from the root * mel- ' rub , grind ' . 3. Ir . breo ' flame ' : OE briwan , briw , etc. 4. W brig ' top , crest ' : Grk . øpig .
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An obvious old instance of this is the Lat . magnus11 ' large ' as opposed to Gr . μéyas and μeyado- Goth . mikils . Here the required association with the old IE * məkros ' long ' needs no proof other than mere mention .
An obvious old instance of this is the Lat . magnus11 ' large ' as opposed to Gr . μéyas and μeyado- Goth . mikils . Here the required association with the old IE * məkros ' long ' needs no proof other than mere mention .
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as a regular causative from * kuudan and allies both ON knođa , OHG kneten to the latter in the same manner as Goth . trudan agrees with ON trođa and OHG tretan . He goes on to assert that the preterite participle of the Goth . verb was ...
as a regular causative from * kuudan and allies both ON knođa , OHG kneten to the latter in the same manner as Goth . trudan agrees with ON trođa and OHG tretan . He goes on to assert that the preterite participle of the Goth . verb was ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Dz and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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