Get this book in print
About this book
My library
Books on Google Play
London: 13, BEDFORD STREET, COVENT GARDEN,
Berlin: 11, UNTER DEN LINDEN.
HERTFORD:
PRINTED BY STEPHEN AUSTIN.
Pol 1868/69 MAIN
CONTENTS.
PAGES.
.
I. The Only English Proclamation of Henry III., 18 Oc-
tober 1258, and its Treatment by former Editors and
Translators, considered and illustrated (with a Glossarial
Index, p. 108-127); to which are added editions of the
Cuckoo Song and the Prisoner's Prayer, lyrics of the
XIII th century (p. 103-107; and a list of Obsolete Words
in them, p. 101-2). By ALEXANDER J. Ellis, Esq. 1-135
· II. A Cornish Glossary. By WHITLEY STOKES, Esq. 137-250
III. Note on Endlicher's Gaulish Glossary. By Whitley
STOKES, Esq.
251-254
III.* The Accusative Plural in the British Languages. By
WHITLEY STOKES, Esq.
255, 256
IV. On the Derivation of Son, Nurus, Anus, Uxor, Wife, ras,
Omnis, solus, every, all, dros. By Prof. T. HEWITT
KEY.
257-272
V. The History of the th in English. By HENRY SWEET,
Esq. (with a Note by the Rev. T. O. Cockayne). 273-288
VI. English Etymologies (adaw, boulders, buxom, charcoal,
doit, forcemeat, fulsome, gewgaw, go to pot, tadpole). By
HENSLEIGH WEDGWOOD, Esq. .
288-295
VII. On some of the Suffixes of Greek and Latin Prepositions.
By Prof. T. Hewitt KEY.
295-311
VIII. A partial attempt to reconcile the Laws of Latin Rhythm
with those of Modern Languages. By Prof. T. HEWITT
KEY. .
311-351
IX. The Norman Element in the spoken and written English
of the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries, and in our Pro-
vincial Dialects (with an Examination of Chaucer's use
of the final e, p. 428-447). By JOSEPH PAYNE, Esq. 352-449
Index
450-452
APPENDIX-
List of Members
1-8
Notices of Meetings
9-18
Treasurer's Cash Account for 1868 and 1869
19, 20