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Lazamon uses the verb in the sense ' to interpret ' ( a dream ) : ælc bi his witte wisdom sæiden / pis sweuen aræhten III.16.16-18 . REORDIEN ' to speak ' . OE reordian . This is used in OE poetry , ( i ) of human speech : beald ...
Lazamon uses the verb in the sense ' to interpret ' ( a dream ) : ælc bi his witte wisdom sæiden / pis sweuen aræhten III.16.16-18 . REORDIEN ' to speak ' . OE reordian . This is used in OE poetry , ( i ) of human speech : beald ...
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The name implies , however , also a degree of interpretation . Meinhof was thus compelled to find a reason for his linguistic facts , and to do that he had to enlist the aid of psychology . It should be emphasized that the author was ...
The name implies , however , also a degree of interpretation . Meinhof was thus compelled to find a reason for his linguistic facts , and to do that he had to enlist the aid of psychology . It should be emphasized that the author was ...
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But Bücheler 33 got the right interpretation when he said quasi adpenditur deo res sacra ' the offering is as it were paid to ... as a name for the supo after they have been cut from the victim ; every passage can be thus interpreted .
But Bücheler 33 got the right interpretation when he said quasi adpenditur deo res sacra ' the offering is as it were paid to ... as a name for the supo after they have been cut from the victim ; every passage can be thus interpreted .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Dz and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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