"Shall" and "Will": Or, Two Chapters on Future Auxiliary Verbs: to which are Added, 1. An Essay on Certain Affirmative and Negative Particles in the English Language. 2. An Essay on the Provincial Word "songle". |
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Page 131
... Latin quatuor ; and this , I believe , runs also through the whole class of interrogative and indefi- nite pronouns . In the Latin uter , which answers to the Gothic huathar , the aspirate has been dropped and the first syllable ...
... Latin quatuor ; and this , I believe , runs also through the whole class of interrogative and indefi- nite pronouns . In the Latin uter , which answers to the Gothic huathar , the aspirate has been dropped and the first syllable ...
Page 141
... Latin was from ne unum ; nenum is quoted by Nonius Marcellus from Lucillius and Varro , and it occurs in Lucretius 30 without the final m . Grimm supposes unum to have been anum , 31 and compares pœna , punio - mania - munio - pomorium ...
... Latin was from ne unum ; nenum is quoted by Nonius Marcellus from Lucillius and Varro , and it occurs in Lucretius 30 without the final m . Grimm supposes unum to have been anum , 31 and compares pœna , punio - mania - munio - pomorium ...
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... Latin spargo ; the same resemblance of radical sounds may be traced in the German spreiten , spreitzen , spreiten , sprengen , spreu , as well as in the English spread , all of which latter set involve , to a certain extent , the idea ...
... Latin spargo ; the same resemblance of radical sounds may be traced in the German spreiten , spreitzen , spreiten , sprengen , spreu , as well as in the English spread , all of which latter set involve , to a certain extent , the idea ...
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Adelung affirmative analogy Anglo-Saxon answer appears Archdeacon Hare assertion authorised version auxiliary verb Bopp Buttmann Cæsar Compare conjugation connected connexion convey Coriolanus derived Deutsche Gramm dialects doubt duty employed English idiom English Language example express the future fact following passage forms future auxiliary future tense future verb Gothic Grammar Greek Grimm habeo idiom imply inflection instance intention interrogative king Latin latter Lord Love's Labour's Lost means Middle High German notion observed Old High German original Oscan Outlaw Murray participle Philolog phrase præterite present principle probably pronoun proper auxiliary pure future question quoted reader reference remarkable Romance languages says seems Sejanus sense sentence sermo sero Shakspere simple future sollen speaker speaking speech substantive supposed Tale Teutonic thing third person tion to-morrow tongues translated Ulfilas Varro verb-substantive volition wergeld whilst WORD SONGLE Wycliffe