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Page vi
... give , ticito say , uvem a sheep , the later Umbrians corrupted these into dato , dicito , ovem , which , by surprising good luck , give us the d and o just as in Latin . Surely the matter is plain to demonstration , that if the later ...
... give , ticito say , uvem a sheep , the later Umbrians corrupted these into dato , dicito , ovem , which , by surprising good luck , give us the d and o just as in Latin . Surely the matter is plain to demonstration , that if the later ...
Page ix
... gives seritu , anseriato , we may conclude that anseriato and anzeriato intend the same sound , and z is as in English ... give the central root ( zegh ? ) out of which were perhaps developed Tergo in one direction , and Dorso in another ...
... gives seritu , anseriato , we may conclude that anseriato and anzeriato intend the same sound , and z is as in English ... give the central root ( zegh ? ) out of which were perhaps developed Tergo in one direction , and Dorso in another ...
Page xi
... gives . After I had composed my first paper , and laid it before the Philological Society of London , I received a great impulse on comparing it with Aufrecht and Kirchhoff's great work , which not merely sharpened my grammatical ...
... gives . After I had composed my first paper , and laid it before the Philological Society of London , I received a great impulse on comparing it with Aufrecht and Kirchhoff's great work , which not merely sharpened my grammatical ...
Page xii
... give some clue to the method and order of investigations which have been used ; since these pages may reach many who have not seen my former paper . Certain words , and especially words in combination or in evident con- trast , are so ...
... give some clue to the method and order of investigations which have been used ; since these pages may reach many who have not seen my former paper . Certain words , and especially words in combination or in evident con- trast , are so ...
Page xiii
... give valuable aid . I have added a few accents , at which any scholars , who have studied the inscriptions , need not look . Others , I hope , will thank me for them : and they save notes . their object . I proceed to explain The ...
... give valuable aid . I have added a few accents , at which any scholars , who have studied the inscriptions , need not look . Others , I hope , will thank me for them : and they save notes . their object . I proceed to explain The ...
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Arabic arwes Arwia Bengal Cambridge Canterbury Tales Chaucer Chinese cloth College Crown 8vo dative Demy 8vo Dersua Dialect dicito DICTIONARY Early English Enom erar erar nomne erer erer nomneper erus Esono Etruscan F. J. FURNIVALL facito feitu ferto fertu festivam fetu FITZEDWARD HALL fratrum Futu Glossary Grabouie GRAMMAR Greek Hensleigh Wedgwood heri illis Index India indn Inomec Inscriptions Jouie LANGUAGE late Latin LL.D MARTIN HAUG mean Mefa mersta ministrato narratu Notes noun ocre ocre Fisi ocriper Fisiu Oscan ostentu pesnimu Ph.D pihaclu pihatu plates Poems Pone pôni fetu popluper Postquam Prof Professor proponito Quum RIG-VEDA Roman Royal 8vo Royal Asiatic Society Sanskrit Second Edition sense seritu Serse sewed SKEAT Text thure tiom tiom subbocâu totâper Ijouinâ totar Ijouinar Translation Tunc ultro Umbrian urbe pro Iguvinâ verb VIIa viii W. W. SKEAT Welsh words
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