| Samuel Johnson - 1768 - 1002 sider
...fearches oat the original of words. ETYMO'LOGY. /. [etymcbgia, Lat "srvft.3and Xc^^-.j i. The delccnt or derivation of a word from its original ; the deduction of formations from the radical word Collier, i. The part of grammar which delivers the inflection! ot nouns and verbs. ETYMON. /. word.... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1790 - 656 sider
...TYMOLOGIST,ét-ymól'-Ó-jIft. f. One who iearches out the original of words. ETYMOLOGY, ¿ty-m61'-6-jy. f. The defcent or derivation of a word from its original, the deduction...radical word ; the part of grammar which delivers the inflexions of nouns and verbs. To EVACATE, è-và'-kâte. va To empty out, to throw out. To EVACUATE,... | |
| John Walker - 1797 - 608 sider
...et-e-mol'6-je. f. The defcent or derivation of a word from its original, the deduction of formatious from the radical word , the part of grammar which...inflections of nouns and verbs. To EVACATE, e-va'kate. va To empty out, to throw out. To EVACUATE, e-vak'u-'ite. va To make empty, to clear ; to void by any... | |
| John Walker - 1807 - 1108 sider
...ETYMOLOGIST, fit-e-mol'o-jlst. s. One who searches out the original of words. ETYMOLOGY, e'te-mol'o-je. s. The descent or derivation of a word from its original,...delivers the inflections of nouns and verbs. To EVACATE, £-va'kate. va To empty out, to throw out. To EVACUATE, e-vak'u-ate. va To make empty, to clear ; to... | |
| John Walker - 1806 - 636 sider
...out ihe original of words. ETYMOLOGY, êt-é-môl'ojè. s. The descent or derivation of a word fiom its original, the deduction of formations from the...grammar which delivers the inflections of nouns and veibs. To Ev ACATE, é-vá'káte. va To empty out, to throw out. To EVACUATE, e-vak'u-ate. va To make... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 808 sider
...etymology and true meaning of words. Aih. ETYMO'LOGY, s. [elymolofla, Lat. tnsu< and 1 The descent of derivation of a word from its original; the deduction of formations from the radical word. Collirr. ft The part of grammar which delivers the inflections of nouna nnd verba. ETYMON, s. ;ir.,»..».... | |
| 1816 - 778 sider
...Selkirkfhire, which (i.) * ETYMOLOGY. »./. [ctjmofyia, Lat; tTUftas and *.»y©-.] i. The defcent or derivation of a word from its original ; the deduction of formations from the radical word ; the analylis of compound words into primitives. — Confumption is generally taken for any univerfal diminution... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 808 sider
...406, тпи 460. ETYMOLOGY, it-c-mol'A-jc, t. The descent or derivation uf » word from its uriginal, the deduction of formations from the radical word ; the part of grammar which deliver! the mlb riii. m of nouns and vert». To EVACATE, e-vi'kate, ro To empty out, to throw out.... | |
| John Walker - 1824 - 788 sider
...tu etymology. ETYMOLOGIST, ét-e-mir¿.jlet, ». One «ln> •carches out the original of words. 319 the deduction of formations from the radical word...delivers the inflections of nouns and verbs. To EVACATE, é-và'kàte, с. а. То empty out, to throw out. To EVACUATE, evâk'u-ate, ta To make empty, to... | |
| Walter Hamilton (M.R.A.S.) - 1825 - 474 sider
...was lean, bony, and anatomical. ETYMOLOGY (etymoloyia, Lat. from iri/fuf, true, and Xay«/ The true descent or derivation of a word from its original ; the deduction of formations from a radical word. In Grammar, that branch which delivers the inflections of nouns and verbs. ETYMON (from... | |
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