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Night - rule . Steevens : This should seem to mean here , what frolic of the night , what revelry is going forward . — Nares : Such conduct as generally rules in the night . - Halliwell quotes from the Statutes of the Streets of London ...
Night - rule . Steevens : This should seem to mean here , what frolic of the night , what revelry is going forward . — Nares : Such conduct as generally rules in the night . - Halliwell quotes from the Statutes of the Streets of London ...
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Night - rule . Steevens : This should seem to mean here , what frolic of the night , what revelry is going forward . - Nares : Such conduct as generally rules in the night . - Halliwell quotes from the Statutes of the Streets of London ...
Night - rule . Steevens : This should seem to mean here , what frolic of the night , what revelry is going forward . - Nares : Such conduct as generally rules in the night . - Halliwell quotes from the Statutes of the Streets of London ...
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+ lēah , 21 and Stewdon ( D ) < OE * Stīfan - dūn.22 It is now easy to understand how revel could become rule . The vocalization of v probably began in originally trisyllabic forms of the word , e.g. either in the plural reveles or in ...
+ lēah , 21 and Stewdon ( D ) < OE * Stīfan - dūn.22 It is now easy to understand how revel could become rule . The vocalization of v probably began in originally trisyllabic forms of the word , e.g. either in the plural reveles or in ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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