Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 9;Band 19The Society, 1968 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... affixed , this must be affixed with the Pronoun . And it is made by adding the Syllable ( eum or com , or um ) according to Euphonic , unto the affixed Noun . For Example : Num - Manittom , my God . Nuttinencum , my man . Nunnuukompom ...
... affixed , this must be affixed with the Pronoun . And it is made by adding the Syllable ( eum or com , or um ) according to Euphonic , unto the affixed Noun . For Example : Num - Manittom , my God . Nuttinencum , my man . Nunnuukompom ...
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... affix of the second person , as if to say , we and you , or we , you and all . The same dif- ference is found in the Massachusetts , where we is expressed in two modes , neenawun and kenawun ; the one in the same man- ner beginning with ...
... affix of the second person , as if to say , we and you , or we , you and all . The same dif- ference is found in the Massachusetts , where we is expressed in two modes , neenawun and kenawun ; the one in the same man- ner beginning with ...
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... affix form of the second per- son , which the letter k represents in the Massachusetts as well as in the Delaware . To kutussem ? " What hast thou done ? " Gen. iv . 10. Here the verb is employed in another form , not being com- bined ...
... affix form of the second per- son , which the letter k represents in the Massachusetts as well as in the Delaware . To kutussem ? " What hast thou done ? " Gen. iv . 10. Here the verb is employed in another form , not being com- bined ...
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