| Tobias Smollett - 1782 - 510 páginas
...vp 2. " A in compofuion, in words of Saxon original, is an abbreviation of af, or of; of at ; of on, or in ; and often only a corruption of the prepofitive...original, it is generally to be deduced from the Latin db, ad, and fometimes ex" I cannot fee how this obf'ervation can be applied to jultify fuch an arbitrary... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt - 1822 - 320 páginas
...an abbreviation of AF, or OF; of AT ; of ON, or IN; and often only a corruption of the prepositive particle GE, or Y. In words of French original, it...generally to be deduced from the Latin AB, AD, and sometimes Ex. A, Inter/'. Ah ! 1080. 9109. ABACKE, adv. SAX. Backwards. LW 864. ABAIST, part. pa. FR.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 348 páginas
...is an abbreviation of of, or of; of at; of on, or in; and often only a corruption of the prepositive particle, ge, or y. In words of French original, it is generally to be deduced from the Latin uli, ad, ami sometimes ex. A, interj. Ah! [wards. Abacke, adv. Sax. BackAbaist, part. pa. Fr. Abashed,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 328 páginas
...abbreviation of of, or of; of at; of on, or in; and often only a corruption of the prepositive partide, ge, or y. In words of French original, it is generally to be deduced from the Latin ah, ad, and sometimes ex. •I, interj. Ah! [wards. Abacke, adv. Sax. Back..lhni.*t, part. pa. Fr.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1830 - 314 páginas
...an abbreviation of AF, or OF ; of AT ; of ON, or IN ; and often only a corruption of the prepositive particle GE, or Y. In words of French original, it...generally to be deduced from the Latin AB, AD, and sometimes Ex. A,Interj. Ah! 1080.9109. ABACKE, adv. SAX. Backwards. LW 864. ABAIST, part. pa. FR. Abashed,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 520 páginas
...at, on, in ; and often only a corruption of the prepositive particle ye or y. In words of AN origin it is generally to be deduced from the Latin ab, ad, and sometimes ex. A, interj. Ah ! Abake Abaischt, part. pa. AN abashed. Abate, v. AN to beat down. Abawed,... | |
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