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The usual sense of Skt . inddhé is ' kindle ' , an action of the type described by Delbrück as terminative . This use is well illustrated in Rig - Veda 10 , 69.1 , yád im sumitrá viso ágra indháte ' if once the Sumitras kindle him ...
The usual sense of Skt . inddhé is ' kindle ' , an action of the type described by Delbrück as terminative . This use is well illustrated in Rig - Veda 10 , 69.1 , yád im sumitrá viso ágra indháte ' if once the Sumitras kindle him ...
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The semantic shift between physical and mental , or between the various senses is usual ( cf. Lat . sentīre > Fr. sentir ) . A warpi , warpiśke , warpäśke , B werptśke ' garden ' may be 0 - grade forms belonging with Latin urbs reduced ...
The semantic shift between physical and mental , or between the various senses is usual ( cf. Lat . sentīre > Fr. sentir ) . A warpi , warpiśke , warpäśke , B werptśke ' garden ' may be 0 - grade forms belonging with Latin urbs reduced ...
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Although such an a is usually represented by [ ] in standard modern Gaelic the i pronunciation is present in the ... wrote quhyme for chaidheamaid ' we would go ' , showing that the final id was silent and not a [ ts ] as usual today .
Although such an a is usually represented by [ ] in standard modern Gaelic the i pronunciation is present in the ... wrote quhyme for chaidheamaid ' we would go ' , showing that the final id was silent and not a [ ts ] as usual today .
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