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This immediately brings pattanam into connection with the group of words derived from IE * per- ' pass through or across ' , and which have the general meaning of ' passage , entry , bridge ' : Av . pǝrǝtuš , pɔšuš , from * pr - tu- ...
This immediately brings pattanam into connection with the group of words derived from IE * per- ' pass through or across ' , and which have the general meaning of ' passage , entry , bridge ' : Av . pǝrǝtuš , pɔšuš , from * pr - tu- ...
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Goetze suggested that the adjective might be derived from the noun ša - ak - kar as e - eš - ha - nu - wa - an - ta ( neut . pl . ) ' bloody ' is derived from e - es - har ' blood ' . Since I have demonstrated that the suffix wanza ...
Goetze suggested that the adjective might be derived from the noun ša - ak - kar as e - eš - ha - nu - wa - an - ta ( neut . pl . ) ' bloody ' is derived from e - es - har ' blood ' . Since I have demonstrated that the suffix wanza ...
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The meaning ' to speak with veneration , to worship ' , was derived from the earlier meaning , ' to pronounce words of a solemn character ' . Adorare then became a synonym of colere , venerari . Our earliest instance of the word in this ...
The meaning ' to speak with veneration , to worship ' , was derived from the earlier meaning , ' to pronounce words of a solemn character ' . Adorare then became a synonym of colere , venerari . Our earliest instance of the word in this ...
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