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( B ) 445 etc. , probably implies OS * benn , under ( 1 ) above ) . 4. Type * arjan , isolated , and with strong forms only in OHG : its solitary situation , as well as its relation to Lith . ariù ( ELith . pt . óriau ) raises the ...
( B ) 445 etc. , probably implies OS * benn , under ( 1 ) above ) . 4. Type * arjan , isolated , and with strong forms only in OHG : its solitary situation , as well as its relation to Lith . ariù ( ELith . pt . óriau ) raises the ...
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adequately represented only in OE ) ( 1 ) Gmc . * grãe - w ( probably with suffixal -w as in subclass 5b , and here also subsequently intruding into the other stems : yet rēon , Beo .
adequately represented only in OE ) ( 1 ) Gmc . * grãe - w ( probably with suffixal -w as in subclass 5b , and here also subsequently intruding into the other stems : yet rēon , Beo .
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and moreover probably an abstract noun in -otā.11 This view of the derivation agrees with the early substantive meaning of gossot'attacking , placing , onset , blow , etc. ' , also ' law ' ( cf. Bull . Board of Celtic Stud .
and moreover probably an abstract noun in -otā.11 This view of the derivation agrees with the early substantive meaning of gossot'attacking , placing , onset , blow , etc. ' , also ' law ' ( cf. Bull . Board of Celtic Stud .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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