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Page vii
... seems to be corrupt Latin , Juvenca . If conegos ( = conicatos ) means , as I suspect , rex - factus , related to Germ . könig , the sound of g may have been foreign and exceptional . The verbal stem Muga has participle Muieto , showing ...
... seems to be corrupt Latin , Juvenca . If conegos ( = conicatos ) means , as I suspect , rex - factus , related to Germ . könig , the sound of g may have been foreign and exceptional . The verbal stem Muga has participle Muieto , showing ...
Page ix
... seem to me mysterious . I cannot con- vince myself that r and d have any specific and exclusive relation . The ... seems to me possibly to give the central root ( zegh ? ) out of which were perhaps developed Tergo in one direction ...
... seem to me mysterious . I cannot con- vince myself that r and d have any specific and exclusive relation . The ... seems to me possibly to give the central root ( zegh ? ) out of which were perhaps developed Tergo in one direction ...
Page x
... seems to me , that the Umb sionally so use h . The passage from Hatuto to ( VIIa . 52 ) puts it to me beyond question , that Hat contraction of Habetu ; and we find the intermediate fo That the last was sounded Hahetu ( or even Ha - etu ) ...
... seems to me , that the Umb sionally so use h . The passage from Hatuto to ( VIIa . 52 ) puts it to me beyond question , that Hat contraction of Habetu ; and we find the intermediate fo That the last was sounded Hahetu ( or even Ha - etu ) ...
Page xiii
... seems necessary , we have a confirmation . Should a third sentence be found , different from both , and still yielding the same result , all will allow this to be adequate proof . Every such new acquisition strengthens us for fresh ...
... seems necessary , we have a confirmation . Should a third sentence be found , different from both , and still yielding the same result , all will allow this to be adequate proof . Every such new acquisition strengthens us for fresh ...
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... seems equivalent . 3. Urnasia , a coin ; perhaps bearing an urn : cmp . cistophorus . The vow is vol- untary ; but to make it de certâ pecuniâ ( Liv . 31 , 9 ) the coin is defined . - B . Hon- tac ( by cnx . and in IV . 32 ) inde ; de ...
... seems equivalent . 3. Urnasia , a coin ; perhaps bearing an urn : cmp . cistophorus . The vow is vol- untary ; but to make it de certâ pecuniâ ( Liv . 31 , 9 ) the coin is defined . - B . Hon- tac ( by cnx . and in IV . 32 ) inde ; de ...
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