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He takes as his starting point the Old English adjective dierne , ' secret , ' Middle English derne , Elizabethan dern , and assumes a transition from a descriptive adjective or adverb to an imprecation . The adjective took on ...
He takes as his starting point the Old English adjective dierne , ' secret , ' Middle English derne , Elizabethan dern , and assumes a transition from a descriptive adjective or adverb to an imprecation . The adjective took on ...
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For one thing , the old adjective dern seems an unlikely source for an expletive . ... 5 E. C. Hills ' Exclamations in American Speech , " I find exhibited in them no tendency for expletives to develop from adjectives and adverbs .
For one thing , the old adjective dern seems an unlikely source for an expletive . ... 5 E. C. Hills ' Exclamations in American Speech , " I find exhibited in them no tendency for expletives to develop from adjectives and adverbs .
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13 The aphetic adjective tarnal , used to express abhorrence or disparagement and then merely as an intensive , is familiar to American readers from Lowell's Biglow Papers.10 It was used in the late eighteenth century .
13 The aphetic adjective tarnal , used to express abhorrence or disparagement and then merely as an intensive , is familiar to American readers from Lowell's Biglow Papers.10 It was used in the late eighteenth century .
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... association of tarnal and damnation may be found another and an adequate explanation of the rn of darn , the sounds viewed as a stumbling block by Dr. Krapp and underlying his advocacy of a derivation from the old adjective dern .
... association of tarnal and damnation may be found another and an adequate explanation of the rn of darn , the sounds viewed as a stumbling block by Dr. Krapp and underlying his advocacy of a derivation from the old adjective dern .
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The fact that irmaš is an adjective does not make it necessary to assume an adjective * huwaš ' growing ' ; for there is no lack of derivatives in l from verb - stems . Examples are : arkammanallis ' tributary'10 from the verb implied ...
The fact that irmaš is an adjective does not make it necessary to assume an adjective * huwaš ' growing ' ; for there is no lack of derivatives in l from verb - stems . Examples are : arkammanallis ' tributary'10 from the verb implied ...
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