On the Origin and Ramifications of the English Language1845 |
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ANALOGIES ancient appears Arabic Asiatic Budha Cæsar called Celta Celtæ Celtic Celtic language Celts Cimbri Cimmerian Cimmerii civilization continues deity denominated derived described dialects Diodorus Dionysius doubt dwell earliest earth east English etymology Europe flocks and herds formed Galatæ Gauls German Gothic Grammar Greece Greek guages Hebrew Hercynian forest Herodotus Hiat Arabic Hindu Homer hunters and fishers Iapetus Imaus Indian inhabitants instance Italian Italy king labour language Latin latter Leleges Ligyes living Lydians Mæso-Gothic Massa-Getæ milk modern Mysians nations nomadic or shepherd noun origin Palus Mæotis passage Pelasgi Pelasgians period Persic Persic Ra Persic word possessed Prometheus Quere race regarded remarks river Romans root Sanskrit SANSKRIT WORDS Sarmatians Saturn Sauromatæ says Scanda Scandinavia Scythæ Scythian Sicani signifies Slavonic Southern Asia spoken stork Strabo subsistence Tacitus Tartary Taurus termination Thrace Thracians Thucydides tion tribes Tyrrhenians Tyrrhenus vast verb Welsh whole