This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 Excerpt: ...c- tft fcirt SBaffei in bcrfelbcn or bavin (not in ihr). tuarjcit, to dare, risk, venture, from $SagC, weigh'-.C instrument, balance (see widjtio, p-277); uiaacn=auf bic SBafle je&en, /-/ in the balance. gCtOtttttCn, to wingain, from Goth, vinnan, to suffer, A. S. winnaii=z to struggle, to fatigue, hence to strive, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 Excerpt: ...c- tft fcirt SBaffei in bcrfelbcn or bavin (not in ihr). tuarjcit, to dare, risk, venture, from $SagC, weigh'-.C instrument, balance (see widjtio, p-277); uiaacn=auf bic SBafle je&en, /-/ in the balance. gCtOtttttCn, to wingain, from Goth, vinnan, to suffer, A. S. winnaii=z to struggle, to fatigue, hence to strive, then to get by labor, to gain in competition. Engl. Prov. Fortune favors the brave.' Well begun is half done. Jyflbcit, thread, string, line, fathom, ah.fadum, A. S.fxlhrn, a thread: then like Engl, fathom, a measure containing the length of both arms stretched asunder (6 feet); A. S. fadhm, to embrace, Germ, fuhen =faitflcn (p. 239). seize. Engl. Prov. corresponding to Prov. 14: A guilty deed and a secret night will some day or other be brought to light. jerrinttCtt, to dissolve, melt away, run apart, c. of ytx-and ritWCM, (conn, with renneil, p. 87), to run (as a liquid), to flow, A. S. rennan, Goth. rinnan, to run, then to flow. The Engl. Prov. lightly come, lightly go. auhclbcn, to have on, to wear (clothes). Connect art with jabcn. For the separation of some prefixes ('called separable prefixes) in the simple tenses, in a future lesson. frfjIintJCH, to swallow (for fdE)Itnten, not in use now), mhd. slinden, ahd. slinlan, Goth, slindan (from which @d)lunb, throat, gullet). Do not confound it with fdjlitiflen, to sling (p. 112, Sdjlange). biter, dry (Tab. V. 37), ahd. durri, A. S. thyrr, from borrcn, to become dry, to wither; conn, with Gr. terso, to become dry; Lat. torreo, to be dried up; allied to (r)urft, thirs t (p. 126). On the formative ft comp. giirft, p. 176. fbttltCH, to be able, can, A. S. cunnan, to know (p. 187, fiunfi); Scot, and Engl, ken, Old Engl, kenne. In Chaucer we find an Infinitive conne, to be able;
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