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... suggested probably by such compounds as Ver - iugus , Rigo - veriugus , and Veriugo - dumnus , connected with an early sub- stantive jougo - n , iōgo - n , iūgo - n , in Welsh iou , ieu , iau ' a yoke , jugum ' , Irish úghaim harness ...
... suggested probably by such compounds as Ver - iugus , Rigo - veriugus , and Veriugo - dumnus , connected with an early sub- stantive jougo - n , iōgo - n , iūgo - n , in Welsh iou , ieu , iau ' a yoke , jugum ' , Irish úghaim harness ...
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... suggested than it is by the phonetic spelling , which moreover is associated with a different word . Perhaps even such pedantic freaks as the etymological spelling of debt and doubt , or even the pseudo - etymological spelling of ...
... suggested than it is by the phonetic spelling , which moreover is associated with a different word . Perhaps even such pedantic freaks as the etymological spelling of debt and doubt , or even the pseudo - etymological spelling of ...
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... suggested by such Greek words as oaάτEρоs or by σαόφρων and others beginning with σαο- . I should guess the Celtic prefix to have been su- or so- ' good , well ' : thus the whole name might be Socondarios or Socondariios . Tarcondarius ...
... suggested by such Greek words as oaάτEρоs or by σαόφρων and others beginning with σαο- . I should guess the Celtic prefix to have been su- or so- ' good , well ' : thus the whole name might be Socondarios or Socondariios . Tarcondarius ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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