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there is no corroborating evidence to show an umlauting influence of ē across -nti- in OFr . ( see below ) . 5. * Antius ' is the most satisfactory and the most generally accepted of the etyma proposed to date , with reference to OFr ...
there is no corroborating evidence to show an umlauting influence of ē across -nti- in OFr . ( see below ) . 5. * Antius ' is the most satisfactory and the most generally accepted of the etyma proposed to date , with reference to OFr ...
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5.67 ) as due to the influence of the rhyming caper ' he - goat ' . Güntert's objection ( 49 ) that the a of aper is Italic and not specifically Latin , has no weight whatsoever , for caper , as shown by Gr . kampós and Germ .
5.67 ) as due to the influence of the rhyming caper ' he - goat ' . Güntert's objection ( 49 ) that the a of aper is Italic and not specifically Latin , has no weight whatsoever , for caper , as shown by Gr . kampós and Germ .
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Either as an alternative explanation or as a contributing factor influence of s Or 2 may be assumed for χθιζός , ρίζα , ίσθι , χίλιοι . For the group πίτνημι : πετάννυμι beside πίπτω , κίρτημι : κεράννυμι beside κιγκρα and πίλναμαι ...
Either as an alternative explanation or as a contributing factor influence of s Or 2 may be assumed for χθιζός , ρίζα , ίσθι , χίλιοι . For the group πίτνημι : πετάννυμι beside πίπτω , κίρτημι : κεράννυμι beside κιγκρα and πίλναμαι ...
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