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Doubtless to be associated , as they are by Br . 706 and Walde 5 ( though Hofmann dissents , SS 531 ) , whether we regard -que as emphatic with Br . ( 706–7 ) or as connective with Hofmann ( SS 531 ) and EM ( 3 ) . New Eng . Dict .
Doubtless to be associated , as they are by Br . 706 and Walde 5 ( though Hofmann dissents , SS 531 ) , whether we regard -que as emphatic with Br . ( 706–7 ) or as connective with Hofmann ( SS 531 ) and EM ( 3 ) . New Eng . Dict .
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The latter being a primary suffix only , the associated -μaι also became restricted in the same way , in contrast to -μny , which had past associations carried over from the type σπápηy from which its n was probably derived .
The latter being a primary suffix only , the associated -μaι also became restricted in the same way , in contrast to -μny , which had past associations carried over from the type σπápηy from which its n was probably derived .
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Adorare is a compound of the verb orare with the prefix ad.65 Ōrāre itself had long been associated with ōs ' mouth ' , of which it was taken to be the denominative.66 One difficulty in accepting this derivation is 6 Plutarch , Cam .
Adorare is a compound of the verb orare with the prefix ad.65 Ōrāre itself had long been associated with ōs ' mouth ' , of which it was taken to be the denominative.66 One difficulty in accepting this derivation is 6 Plutarch , Cam .
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