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MARIO A. PEI ETYMOLOGY OF FRENCH POTIRON Modern Provençal boutareu , poutarel , poutaro ' mushroom ' , and French potiron ' edible mushroom ' , ' pumpkin ' ( also appearing in the phrase courge potiron ' pumpkin ' ) are derived by ...
MARIO A. PEI ETYMOLOGY OF FRENCH POTIRON Modern Provençal boutareu , poutarel , poutaro ' mushroom ' , and French potiron ' edible mushroom ' , ' pumpkin ' ( also appearing in the phrase courge potiron ' pumpkin ' ) are derived by ...
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French and Provençal ƒ , not p ; and his conjecture that the Arabic word , which has Semitic cognates like Aramaic peṭūrotā , may have been brought to France by Jewish or Arabic physicians , does not suffice to render the etymology ...
French and Provençal ƒ , not p ; and his conjecture that the Arabic word , which has Semitic cognates like Aramaic peṭūrotā , may have been brought to France by Jewish or Arabic physicians , does not suffice to render the etymology ...
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He now seeks to show that French is derived from Celtic , and gives 112 pages of Breton - French equations , followed by 36 pages . of Welsh - French equations ( stopping early in D ) . His conclusion ( ix ) is that ' ninety percent of ...
He now seeks to show that French is derived from Celtic , and gives 112 pages of Breton - French equations , followed by 36 pages . of Welsh - French equations ( stopping early in D ) . His conclusion ( ix ) is that ' ninety percent of ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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