The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European RootsThere are no direct records of the original Indo-European speech. By comparing the vocabularies of its various descendants, however, it is possible to reconstruct the basic Indo-European roots with considerable confidence. In The Origins of English Words, Shipley catalogues these proposed roots and follows the often devious, always fascinating, process by which some of their offshoots have grown. Anecdotal, eclectic, and always enthusiastic, The Origins of English Words is a diverting expedition beyond linguistics into literature, history, folklore, anthropology, philosophy, and science. |
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caput : head . There is much under this head . A root ghebhel : head , has also been suggested ; but save for Gc gable and perhaps the Gk cephalic group , our English words seem to spring from L caput , capitis : head .
caput : head . There is much under this head . A root ghebhel : head , has also been suggested ; but save for Gc gable and perhaps the Gk cephalic group , our English words seem to spring from L caput , capitis : head .
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L ad caput venire : to come to a head , to end , became Fr venir à chef , the end of which made E achieve . Shakespeare in Henry V says , " Let them atchieve me , and then sell my bones . " But the happy ending prevailed : again ...
L ad caput venire : to come to a head , to end , became Fr venir à chef , the end of which made E achieve . Shakespeare in Henry V says , " Let them atchieve me , and then sell my bones . " But the happy ending prevailed : again ...
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Bearing the severed head of the beast back to the city , the sobering Agave realized that she held her son's head in her hands . ( The Dionysia were sometimes called Omophagia : eating of raw flesh . ) Euripides presents this story in ...
Bearing the severed head of the beast back to the city , the sobering Agave realized that she held her son's head in her hands . ( The Dionysia were sometimes called Omophagia : eating of raw flesh . ) Euripides presents this story in ...
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European Roots Joseph Twadell Shipley Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European Roots Joseph Twadell Shipley Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ancient animal applied bhel bird called caput coined columns comes compounds dheigh dheigh N dheu earlier early earth element ending England English especially figuratively four French frequent genus gher gives Greek hand head hence hold horse human imitative Italy John King kleu Latin letters lists literally live Lord meaning meant nebh Note one's onomen originally perhaps person plant play plek Possibly prefix probably Roman root says sense Shakespeare shape song sound speaks stand ster suer term things tree turn ueid usually whence woman words beginning
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