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The by no means self - evident connection Sturtevant explains ( HG 128 ) by equating ta- with de- , the prior element of dewe , the ablaut base of * dwōu . To me it seems at least as likely that ta - shows the ordinal numeral stem .
The by no means self - evident connection Sturtevant explains ( HG 128 ) by equating ta- with de- , the prior element of dewe , the ablaut base of * dwōu . To me it seems at least as likely that ta - shows the ordinal numeral stem .
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Now the cuneiform evidence strongly favors a connection between the names for the people and their product . Such a connection can be maintained for Greek it we start out with ' red purple ' ( based on povós ' blood - red ' ) and ...
Now the cuneiform evidence strongly favors a connection between the names for the people and their product . Such a connection can be maintained for Greek it we start out with ' red purple ' ( based on povós ' blood - red ' ) and ...
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The fact remains , however , that the Greeks often used προσπίπτειν in connection with προσκυνεῖν to indicate kneeling or prostration ; when this is the case , as usually for the obeisance before rulers , pоσ кνveīν is not used ...
The fact remains , however , that the Greeks often used προσπίπτειν in connection with προσκυνεῖν to indicate kneeling or prostration ; when this is the case , as usually for the obeisance before rulers , pоσ кνveīν is not used ...
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