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... Latin words grātes , gratia , grātus are found to have had as their initial a consonant which in Celtic would have been gu liable to be simplified into b . Thus Latin gratu - s would have corresponding to it in Celtic brāto - s : see ...
... Latin words grātes , gratia , grātus are found to have had as their initial a consonant which in Celtic would have been gu liable to be simplified into b . Thus Latin gratu - s would have corresponding to it in Celtic brāto - s : see ...
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... Latin ; but these cannot be compared for weight with the Celtic tense form oberte . The presence of oficina can only show that the Latin word in the form oficina was borrowed early by the Celts of Gaul : in French it was reduced to ...
... Latin ; but these cannot be compared for weight with the Celtic tense form oberte . The presence of oficina can only show that the Latin word in the form oficina was borrowed early by the Celts of Gaul : in French it was reduced to ...
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... Latin formula to suggest one of the vernacular words for ' son ' , indicated here by the abbreviation e ( or i ) , which would have been for f . if he had been writing Latin . The question now arises , what that word was . The answer is ...
... Latin formula to suggest one of the vernacular words for ' son ' , indicated here by the abbreviation e ( or i ) , which would have been for f . if he had been writing Latin . The question now arises , what that word was . The answer is ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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