Language, Band 10George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... Brut , as elsewhere in ME , duhtig is most commonly applied to human beings . The sense is usually specifically ' brave ' etc. , though perhaps sometimes the word has the more general meaning ' good , excellent ' . This , no doubt , is ...
... Brut , as elsewhere in ME , duhtig is most commonly applied to human beings . The sense is usually specifically ' brave ' etc. , though perhaps sometimes the word has the more general meaning ' good , excellent ' . This , no doubt , is ...
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... Brut has : -Da an - bælh Walwain : swule an iburst þein III.47.22-3 . A - BOLZE ( N ) ' angry , enraged ' , p.p. as adjective . This is the only part of this verb used in the Brut . The older language employs this , together with other ...
... Brut has : -Da an - bælh Walwain : swule an iburst þein III.47.22-3 . A - BOLZE ( N ) ' angry , enraged ' , p.p. as adjective . This is the only part of this verb used in the Brut . The older language employs this , together with other ...
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... Brut is found : -him for galscipe god sylfa weard / mihtig on mode yrre Gen. 341-2 ; also in the following , which contains several other words expressive of anger : - Hæfde sturne mod gegremed grimme , faum folmum yr on mode , his ...
... Brut is found : -him for galscipe god sylfa weard / mihtig on mode yrre Gen. 341-2 ; also in the following , which contains several other words expressive of anger : - Hæfde sturne mod gegremed grimme , faum folmum yr on mode , his ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
E H STURTEVANT The Development of Prehistoric Latin Accented | 6 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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