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UNIVERSE 217 (1) UR (1). Its intensive power is seen in the Welsh wrdd intpulse, gwrdd vehenment; Ss. 7rdvOEov) an ancient temple devoted to all the. Saturnalia Temple - UR. Saturnalia Temple Ur RaresF. Furnival, Esq., the obliging. Philological Society of London, examined. Various. illustrative passages have been added subsequently, a feature. Shakspere and Milton, on the western side of the Atlantic. Supposing that an extract illustrating the word battle were required from Pope, we find it. American edition (book 7, line 2. London edition of 1. And bear thick Batte. I on my founding Shield. A few extracts have been taken from the dictionary. Richardson, an author who is not always consistent, since. Beattie under DEDENTITION and FERIE,- . Antiph'ny would. have to be given up for antiph ny, because the former would. By shortening the i of liturgy we. A2eupyow,'to speak with malice,' instead. ARcr. Tsprd. 6w,'to perform public service; ' and Calliope (I(a. A2. AR0d. 7)'she who has a fine voice,' with o lengthened would. As etymologic orthography is assumed to be the spelling. Russian ln,apb) for tsar. Trevelyan Prize Essay, ~ 1. English, with the words as they stand in other languages. Srdce moy szaroze ach hui deos sadnissa! Mahn's etymologies differ from some of those. Lestris 2. 32. Raccoon is not derived from the French. German pfriem (with the same meaning). The affixes alone present many difficulties, and the present attempt to elucidate them is sent forth. It can only be mastered, in all its wealth, in all its power, by. Depriving sy- stem of. Such views. 1. 0 INTRODUCTION. Latin form. doctor; whilst poem and poet are not to be viewed as derivatives from a. Another. gives'bitt- er, da- te, dee- d, fic- s (fix) and sigh- t as . Another author. states that fame and sense . Unexplained points like these, and vague statements in regard to them, are numerous in educational books. Grammar. instead of discussing the meaning and origin of words, should explain the parts of. Wilson; in- culpative Sydney Smith 1. Bulwer 1. 84. 1; branched- ness Boyle 1. Wilson uncarbonized Wm Scoresby 1. E. Davis uncarting Chambers' J. York Herald 1. 85. Murray's Handb. Leeds unchangability (sic) J. Asiat. 1. 83. 8 1. W. Herbert vnchased'Golden Boke'. Ed. Mnly; unchemical Emerson's Mag. Cyc. 1. 83. 9. unblenchingly Dr Latham 1. Bulwer. unblundering Ferrand Spence unerackable Saml. Woodworth. 1. 68. Mrs E. Browning undefecated Nat. Roberts, Collectanea undefinedly Thos Aird. Cambrica 1. 81. 1 undetectable Charles Lever. Worcester (pronounced Woostr) has unplanned (from Ash, but not unplaned the. Webster. Ash has unbudgeted, unbundled, uncriinkled, undandled, undrubbed, uneffectuated, unelutriated, unencaved, uninterleaved, and others, which Worcester, Webster, and Richardson have not admitted. Barclay in his Dictionary of. DANGLE, and the latter occurs in a passage quoted from Byrom at coxcom. Byron 1. 82. 2. undistrest W. Wordsworth unnigger v. Head 1. 85. 1. uneecelesiastical Sydney Smith unobsolete Leigh Hunt. Knickrb. 1. 85. 4. Hugh Miller unorganizable Wstm. Nsp. 1. 85. 2 unpartaken'Peter's Letters to. Lond. Econmst 1. 85. Kinsfolk' 1. 82. 0. Tr. Holmes unpopularise Earl Ellsmere. Fr. New- unpraiseable Albert Smith. Thos. Taylor 1. 82. Peacock, Crotchet unprotestant H. Harbaugh 1. 85. 0. Castle 1. 83. 1 unpuritan Thos. Hancock 1. 85: 9. A. Johnson 1. 85. Chas. Mackay 1. 85. John Poole 1. 85. Punch'. unfinish n. Portraits unrefracting Gilfillan 1. F. Faber 1. 85. 3 unsensitive Atlnt. Moore, British Ferns 1. Wm. Hazlitt. ungenerosity Lond. Register 1. 86. 0 unspellable Lond. Examnr unstinting Jas. Knowles 1. 83. 8. Rafinesque 1. 83. Miss Leslie 1. 85. Nat. Lamb unstriped fibres Dr Jos. Leidy. unhartinesse John Cockburn 1. Sthrn Q. 1. 85. 7 unstuccoed Ill. Guide to London. unhesitatingness N. Willis unsucceeding Boyle 1. Lond. News unsyllabled Motherwell. Warreniana' unsympathised Mnthl. Rev.. ized Mrs untactieal Ill. News. Ellet 1. 85. Aytoun 1. 85. 6. unimmediate Bentham 1. H. Beecher. unindoctrinated N. Sigourney 1. 83. 4. H. Tuckerman ununiformd Th. Draper unwastable (sic) Literary Churchunmisgivingly Laman Blanchard man 1. Hsld. Wrds. unmolesting Arnott's Physics- unworsted Robert Walpole. Sharon Turner 1. 83. Blkw. 1. 85. 7. 1. INTRODUCTION. ~ 2. The extent to which words are formed and modified. Prefixes. But the originals of. This includes com- ; sub- includes suf- & c. Hence if Latin Cay in Xic. R or XCPis (keen, bold,). The French bagage is different from the English. Polish bagan. Although as a Latin. Sis. XR (eaataip) has a genuine cay, an s (as in sard) and the diphthong in aisle, it need not be pronounced in this manner in English discourse; nor: must words which accord with the laws of modern speech be. German and TENni. S in Latin. This can be done in two or three lessons. Greek words as they occur. In general, a knowledge of from one. The- words to be- learned. In these pages nasal vowels are mostly. BELLTm. Those who cannot pronounce a nasal vowel may. French nasality with. English ng. A long vowel (or syllable) is twice the length of a. English o, which. A syllable is commonly. We often mark such a vowel with a dot. A vowel. before another is commonly short. The. first letter (as A in AE or AE, and O in OE or (E) has its. Latin power, whilst the second must have such a. Thus cloy has, and claw- y has not a; diphthong. Latin (E and EI or EJ. EI occurs. in the Spanish 1 e y (law,) and AV in the Danish h a v n (a. German b r a u n (brown,). The following detached lines are from . Some authors omit. These and the accent marks are placed over the second. It was not thus pinched in the Aeolic dialect, nor. The marks show what. Latin. Circumflexed vowels. The infinitive mood to love adds - R. AMA, forming the infinitive AXMIR. The. infinitive sign of the 1st conjugation is - X- , of the 2d - E- , of. Ei- , and of the 4th - T- . Here the verb DICIT governs the accusative (objective). ME, and EGO I cannot be used as in English, where I is. The English. sentence contains the assertion I love (which may not be. Latin is free. I can (am able to) love; VENIO AMATUm I come to love (in order to love.) In the expression . In the following examples (commencing with. Latin has also a dative case, as SERMONI (to a speech; ) and an ablative, as s. ERMONE. The following are similarly deriveditiner- ary, IT- ER, - i. Na. R- IS, a jour- lapid- ary, LAP- IS, IDIS, a stolne. FRa. V- S, - D- IS. MIL- ES, - IT- IS, a soldier front, FR6. N- S, - T- IS. pulver- ise, PULV- IS, - ER- IS, dust sanguine, SANGV- IS, - i. N- i. S, blood. O of a genitive case is present. S, - eo. W,) cynos- ure (Xbjwv dog, gen. MILIT- 1. S has no a; -or to both base- word. I- a was originally short, and that of - ary. Nevertheless, as - ATUS. HXM- ATUS (hamate. ATe is given. Similarly, - AX, - EX, & c. In the. Latin LXC and Greek rd. AAKTos. LACTIs. Declensional elements occur in declensions, as n in sermon, which is. SERMIo a speech. The name Maximus (greatest, primarily an adjective,) indicates a male, of. Maxi- ma, and the neuter maximum. But there are exceptions to such indications of gender. They are of two kinds. Several affixes. occur in long words like in- com- pre- hen- s- ib- il- it- y, which has. Sta is the root of. Beauty (from belle) is equally the stem of. Etymology pertains to language. The English and Germans. Similarly orb- s, pea- se, cloth- es, beau- x, have. French vertical script, the final's' with the tail thrown forward. In dialects of old English, the. Anglosaxon letter p, for. English y. On account of their occasional indefiniteness, some of the affixes are left undefined, and in some cases. Compare disposition and indisposition. DR- FORMO I. form, describe, design, beautify, disfigure. IN means in, or. on, and SISTO I place, whence IN- SISTO I step towards, come. The original. sense of attribute is evident in tribute and contribution, whilst in retribution it has a more figurative extension. A nation is reduced (led back) to subjection which had previously been. Michael Russell. 9. Some words are never used without an affix, as the. Latin CON- S! LIUm coun- sel; EX- EMPLVLm ex- ample; C6. N- TEMPLOPR I con- template; and the English be- neath, neth- er, condign, dign- ity, in- fer, sub- sist, con- vict, con- nect, re- ject. Spanish has both dignacion and. Charlemagne. ever averse.. When we have acquired. Vertue into our reach, & c.- Ferrand Spence, I6. Burning for pleasure, not averse from strife.- Byron. Dryden had shown himself not averse from. Westminster Review, I8. Horatio Smith, Festivals, & c. Some words become naturalised, whilst. Thus English has from. Latin,' emolument' profit, but not' emoliment' troubleabsorb not obsorb. In oxid- ation the stem is. Greek and the suffix Latin; in ridd- ance the stem is English. Latin. C il i g ti 1 a, from. CALGAX (a military shoe,) must not be referred to the Greek. Xa. Aq. R (handsome) and Latin GUILXA (neck); nor pentecost. C! rrzxoerr thefiftieth (day after Easter,) to 7rbre (five,) and. COST. I (ribs.) Cosm. Observe the identity of sound aild accent between the Latin and English i. Here, to cite a single example, Noti. Vdr. To~ wet, and c'Xso. The prefix subter- in s u bter- fuge does not occur in subterranean, where the. TERR Of TERRA the earth; nor. SUBULA an awl, and. I sew. The Danish vandrende. Hence. EXPOLIO, to polish o, scrape. POLIO, to polish,) may stand for EX- SPOLi. O, from s. P5. LIo, to strp, spoil. If extinct, extirpate, exult, exile, had. Hindoostanee. m a n faith, b- i ma n faithless, b e- im an- i faithlessness. Basque berdin equal. But other languages differ, as Hebrew, where. It also separates. Greek from Latin forms. English z is. sometimes represented. The old. English character 3 in ~ 1. Indicate (with italics) lost or . R is a kind of untrilled r. Greek and Latin. Lippincott & Co., 1.
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