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who connected this group of names with the Latin Decius.17 But the fact that in the Latin inscriptions themselves we ... connection of which seems doubtful.24 Whatmough prefers Torp's division ( FETETLOE ) , 25 Lσaper 568.2 : probably a ...
who connected this group of names with the Latin Decius.17 But the fact that in the Latin inscriptions themselves we ... connection of which seems doubtful.24 Whatmough prefers Torp's division ( FETETLOE ) , 25 Lσaper 568.2 : probably a ...
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... connection of eku- ' drink ' with Lat . aqua and ON ægir ' sea ' on the ground that words for ' water ' and for ' drink ' are never related . I doubt whether there is any difficulty in a direct connection between the meanings , but it ...
... connection of eku- ' drink ' with Lat . aqua and ON ægir ' sea ' on the ground that words for ' water ' and for ' drink ' are never related . I doubt whether there is any difficulty in a direct connection between the meanings , but it ...
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... connection , between any two of these preformatives . Moreover , the impression is created that the causative prefixes are employed rather promiscuously by the various languages ; we learn ( indirectly ) that ha- is absent from Accadian ...
... connection , between any two of these preformatives . Moreover , the impression is created that the causative prefixes are employed rather promiscuously by the various languages ; we learn ( indirectly ) that ha- is absent from Accadian ...
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E A SPEISER The Etymology of Meschino and Its Cognates | 49 |
List of Members 1934 | 67 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 96 |
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