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He then cites the current connection of Gk . åpá with Skt . áryati ' praises ' and Lat . Õro , which , however , offers no explanation of the F of Arcad . kátapfos ' accursed ' . To me the etymology seems certain . au- , aus- , u ...
He then cites the current connection of Gk . åpá with Skt . áryati ' praises ' and Lat . Õro , which , however , offers no explanation of the F of Arcad . kátapfos ' accursed ' . To me the etymology seems certain . au- , aus- , u ...
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Kögel's theory was accepted by Streitberg and by Feist , who felt that an etymology for knussjan which endeavored to establish a connection with IE ** ĝeneu ' knee ' would fail utterly to account for the -88- .
Kögel's theory was accepted by Streitberg and by Feist , who felt that an etymology for knussjan which endeavored to establish a connection with IE ** ĝeneu ' knee ' would fail utterly to account for the -88- .
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In order to connect the meaning of nekumanza we must suppose that the root noun neku- meant ' nakedness ' . But , whatever one may think of the original meaning of Hitt . nekuz and of its connection with nekumanza , there is no doubt of ...
In order to connect the meaning of nekumanza we must suppose that the root noun neku- meant ' nakedness ' . But , whatever one may think of the original meaning of Hitt . nekuz and of its connection with nekumanza , there is no doubt of ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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