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... original value of the suffix . Thus the Welsh dywedir ' on dit ' is originally synonymous with dywedant ' they say ' . They ' , like we ' , may be indefinite ; the indefinite use of the third plural , as in they say ' , is a natural and ...
... original value of the suffix . Thus the Welsh dywedir ' on dit ' is originally synonymous with dywedant ' they say ' . They ' , like we ' , may be indefinite ; the indefinite use of the third plural , as in they say ' , is a natural and ...
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... original meaning alone apparent . It is of course by no means inconceivable that in these words an original diminutive sense has faded away . This process may be seen in ỏßeλíoкos for oßeλós in the ὀβελίσκος ὀβελός sense of ' spit ...
... original meaning alone apparent . It is of course by no means inconceivable that in these words an original diminutive sense has faded away . This process may be seen in ỏßeλíoкos for oßeλós in the ὀβελίσκος ὀβελός sense of ' spit ...
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... Original accent . For the Neuters no evidence is presented under ( c ) , and even if the supports under ( a ) and ( b ) were sound , the tripod of his argument is short of a leg . For the Masculines , ( c ) ' s are forthcoming , e . g ...
... Original accent . For the Neuters no evidence is presented under ( c ) , and even if the supports under ( a ) and ( b ) were sound , the tripod of his argument is short of a leg . For the Masculines , ( c ) ' s are forthcoming , e . g ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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