Historical Outlines of English Accidence, Comprising Chapters on the History and Development of the Language, and on Word-formationMacmillan, 1877 - 378 sider |
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... fourteenth centuries had become a mere provincial dialect , in fact a corrupt sort of French which would no longer ... century conquered the country , and imposed their name upon the country and language ; 2 ( 3 ) a few Scandinavian words ...
... fourteenth centuries had become a mere provincial dialect , in fact a corrupt sort of French which would no longer ... century conquered the country , and imposed their name upon the country and language ; 2 ( 3 ) a few Scandinavian words ...
Side 44
... fourteenth century we find 2 for s : as zinge = to sing ; zede = said . ( ii . ) It preferred the palatal ch to the guttural k in many words , as- riche = zech = crouche = Northern rike 99 99 = kingdom . sek = sack . croke = cross . 2 ...
... fourteenth century we find 2 for s : as zinge = to sing ; zede = said . ( ii . ) It preferred the palatal ch to the guttural k in many words , as- riche = zech = crouche = Northern rike 99 99 = kingdom . sek = sack . croke = cross . 2 ...
Side 55
... fourteenth century . The present participle ends usually in -ing ( inge ) . The passive participle of strong verbs ends in -en or -e . The termination -e is an important one . I. It represents an older vowel ending , as nam - e = nam ...
... fourteenth century . The present participle ends usually in -ing ( inge ) . The passive participle of strong verbs ends in -en or -e . The termination -e is an important one . I. It represents an older vowel ending , as nam - e = nam ...
Side 84
... fourteenth century , by whom it is applied to men occupying a low position , to menial servants : it is therefore often used as a term of contempt . The term is probably of Teutonic origin , and is cognate with O. Du . boeve , Platt ...
... fourteenth century , by whom it is applied to men occupying a low position , to menial servants : it is therefore often used as a term of contempt . The term is probably of Teutonic origin , and is cognate with O. Du . boeve , Platt ...
Side 86
... fourteenth century , and only in Northern writers . It is probably a contraction of laddess . In the following pairs one is a compound : ΜΑΝ . See remarks on MAN , p . 83 , § 71 . BRIDEGROOM . See remarks on GROOM , p . 83 , § 71 ...
... fourteenth century , and only in Northern writers . It is probably a contraction of laddess . In the following pairs one is a compound : ΜΑΝ . See remarks on MAN , p . 83 , § 71 . BRIDEGROOM . See remarks on GROOM , p . 83 , § 71 ...
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added adjectives adverbs become belonging called Chaucer Class cloth cognate College common comparative compounds connecting contains Crown 8vo dative demonstrative dialects disappeared dropped Edition ending expressions feminine final fourteenth century FOURTH French frequently gender genitive German Goth Gothic Grammar Greek hence indefinite Indicative infinitive King language late later Latin lost marked masc masculine meaning names neuter Northern dialect nouns numerous O.Fr occurs older oldest English once originally passive participle past past tense PERF perfect person plural possessive preposition PRES present probably pronouns replaced represents Romance root Sansk School Second SECOND PERIOD sense Shakespeare Sing singular sometimes sound Southern stem strong Subjunctive substantives suffix syllable Teutonic thing thirteenth thou twelfth verbs vowel weak words writers
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