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... Arian tongues . Coming to us through the A. S. treow , it can be traced back to the old Saxon treo or trio and Goth . triu . Its oldest known form is found in the Scr . dru , from a root which existed variously as dru , druh , drih ...
... Arian tongues . Coming to us through the A. S. treow , it can be traced back to the old Saxon treo or trio and Goth . triu . Its oldest known form is found in the Scr . dru , from a root which existed variously as dru , druh , drih ...
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... Arian stock , before its various branches became separated from each other . We may therefore further conclude that the country occupied by the Arians , before their dispersion , was not a treeless steppe , but must have produced , at ...
... Arian stock , before its various branches became separated from each other . We may therefore further conclude that the country occupied by the Arians , before their dispersion , was not a treeless steppe , but must have produced , at ...
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... a similar purpose in olden time , amongst the northern Arian nations , is clearly shown by yet another series of names in the Teutonic * Fl . Ross . I , 61 . 66 languages , meaning a vessel , and represented in Eng 47.
... a similar purpose in olden time , amongst the northern Arian nations , is clearly shown by yet another series of names in the Teutonic * Fl . Ross . I , 61 . 66 languages , meaning a vessel , and represented in Eng 47.
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... Arian languages were spoken , and spoken in Europe , as far back in geological time as the period when the fir had not , in Denmark , yet given way to the oak . He puts his view forward as " an hypothesis , and as an hypothesis " only ...
... Arian languages were spoken , and spoken in Europe , as far back in geological time as the period when the fir had not , in Denmark , yet given way to the oak . He puts his view forward as " an hypothesis , and as an hypothesis " only ...
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... Arians , of pnyos , Fagus , and Boka have meant at first any tree producing fruit edible by man or cattle ; and the term been afterwards specialised by the Greeks to the oak , by the Teutons and Latins to the beech ? Instances of such ...
... Arians , of pnyos , Fagus , and Boka have meant at first any tree producing fruit edible by man or cattle ; and the term been afterwards specialised by the Greeks to the oak , by the Teutons and Latins to the beech ? Instances of such ...
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