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Dr. Krapp's etymology seems to me to be open to question for various reasons . For one thing , the old adjective dern seems an unlikely source for an expletive . Looking through Mary Crawford's English Interjections in the Fifteenth ...
Dr. Krapp's etymology seems to me to be open to question for various reasons . For one thing , the old adjective dern seems an unlikely source for an expletive . Looking through Mary Crawford's English Interjections in the Fifteenth ...
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I note the same wrong marking in āio 9 , māior 250 , pēcěro 220 , cf. especially 250.2 ; this seems rather a curious ... There are many developments of e to Latin i , of o to u , which do not seem to me to be of the recognized types .
I note the same wrong marking in āio 9 , māior 250 , pēcěro 220 , cf. especially 250.2 ; this seems rather a curious ... There are many developments of e to Latin i , of o to u , which do not seem to me to be of the recognized types .
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130 heri : good ; but Muller seems still to believe in the ' thorn - consonants ' , cf. on sitis 115 , and in these I cannot believe . 131 lēns lībum , and other words elsewhere : Muller accepts Walde's Law of Dissimilation of Aspirates ...
130 heri : good ; but Muller seems still to believe in the ' thorn - consonants ' , cf. on sitis 115 , and in these I cannot believe . 131 lēns lībum , and other words elsewhere : Muller accepts Walde's Law of Dissimilation of Aspirates ...
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Catellus Caniculus A Case of Semantic Inter | 6 |
The Instrumental and the Comitative | 9 |
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