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... derived from the numeral , but in somewhat looser connection with it : 1 - e - it - ta ' altogether ' , discussed most recently in Annalen des Muršiliš 222. It would fit perfectly into our scheme , if we could regard ša - a - ni - ta of ...
... derived from the numeral , but in somewhat looser connection with it : 1 - e - it - ta ' altogether ' , discussed most recently in Annalen des Muršiliš 222. It would fit perfectly into our scheme , if we could regard ša - a - ni - ta of ...
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... derived from the root of Skt . srávati , Av . raodaiti ' flows ' , Grk . pew ' flow ' , etc.42 , just as the old Celtic word for ' lead ' , in Ir . luaide ( ya - stem , beside o - stem > OE lead , etc. ) is probably to be derived from ...
... derived from the root of Skt . srávati , Av . raodaiti ' flows ' , Grk . pew ' flow ' , etc.42 , just as the old Celtic word for ' lead ' , in Ir . luaide ( ya - stem , beside o - stem > OE lead , etc. ) is probably to be derived from ...
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... derived by Diez , followed by Pieri , 4 from Greek kwpós ' blunt ' , ' stupid ' . But Meyer - Lübke , declaring that this etymon does not explain the ff , posits an onomatopoetic guff ' clumsy ' ; he also remarks that Norwegian guff ...
... derived by Diez , followed by Pieri , 4 from Greek kwpós ' blunt ' , ' stupid ' . But Meyer - Lübke , declaring that this etymon does not explain the ff , posits an onomatopoetic guff ' clumsy ' ; he also remarks that Norwegian guff ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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