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1-2 Smith reads dahyunām , which is the proper transcription for every other occurrence of the form . ... The forms are to a considerable extent identical , and the uses are indicated by the preposition , e.g. hačā Parsā “ from Persia ...
1-2 Smith reads dahyunām , which is the proper transcription for every other occurrence of the form . ... The forms are to a considerable extent identical , and the uses are indicated by the preposition , e.g. hačā Parsā “ from Persia ...
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5-6 , which stands in contrast to the previously known hača Bābirauš with the regular genitive - ablative form . ... -auv , and in -vō , and also other locative forms sometimes serve as ablatives , as hačā gātvō , hačā barʼsmən ( cf.
5-6 , which stands in contrast to the previously known hača Bābirauš with the regular genitive - ablative form . ... -auv , and in -vō , and also other locative forms sometimes serve as ablatives , as hačā gātvō , hačā barʼsmən ( cf.
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On the other hand , to list all the forms of catellus would require not a little space , as the sources referred to will readily show ; a certain number of specimens are here cited : cael , chael , keel , chiau , chaon , chaillon for ...
On the other hand , to list all the forms of catellus would require not a little space , as the sources referred to will readily show ; a certain number of specimens are here cited : cael , chael , keel , chiau , chaon , chaillon for ...
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It is , however , more curious to find under the heading Petit Chat , in the Atlas Linguistique , Map 1498 , the forms kanilos ( fem . ) , kanile ( id . ) , chenil , chnil , all obviously from canis . That such interchange of meanings ...
It is , however , more curious to find under the heading Petit Chat , in the Atlas Linguistique , Map 1498 , the forms kanilos ( fem . ) , kanile ( id . ) , chenil , chnil , all obviously from canis . That such interchange of meanings ...
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From this form the Greek names derive readily . Epenthesis in Lydian will account for the diphthong in Kavdaúλns ; while a form without epenthesis may be preserved in Kávdaλos which long ago Wilamowitz11 recognized as the non - Hellenic ...
From this form the Greek names derive readily . Epenthesis in Lydian will account for the diphthong in Kavdaúλns ; while a form without epenthesis may be preserved in Kávdaλos which long ago Wilamowitz11 recognized as the non - Hellenic ...
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