The Cambrian JournalJ. R. Smith, 1864 |
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Page 8
... Sanscrit languages had one common origin . We wish particularly to draw attention to the Welsh word for God , Duw , which , it will be seen , is nearly identical with the Sanscrit : - " After some time , it was discovered that not only ...
... Sanscrit languages had one common origin . We wish particularly to draw attention to the Welsh word for God , Duw , which , it will be seen , is nearly identical with the Sanscrit : - " After some time , it was discovered that not only ...
Page 9
... Sanscrit ? How is it used there ? What was the root which could be forced to reach to the highest aspirations of the human mind ? We should find it difficult to discover the radical or predicative meaning of Zeus in Greek ; but dyaus in ...
... Sanscrit ? How is it used there ? What was the root which could be forced to reach to the highest aspirations of the human mind ? We should find it difficult to discover the radical or predicative meaning of Zeus in Greek ; but dyaus in ...
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... Sanscrit . The genitival form sonar - sonas , neut . fats , bears a closer relationship to the Sanscrit s'ivasya than the Irish betho , and is almost identical in form with saritas 312 THE OLD NORSE AND KELTIC LANGUAGES .
... Sanscrit . The genitival form sonar - sonas , neut . fats , bears a closer relationship to the Sanscrit s'ivasya than the Irish betho , and is almost identical in form with saritas 312 THE OLD NORSE AND KELTIC LANGUAGES .
Page 313
... Sanscrit has been changed into n.3 In Irish , as in Gaelic , the vowel varies . It is frequently a , as in feola , gen . of feoil ( flesh ) ; sometimes i , as in celi , gen . of cele ( companion ) ; and in feminine nouns often e , as in ...
... Sanscrit has been changed into n.3 In Irish , as in Gaelic , the vowel varies . It is frequently a , as in feola , gen . of feoil ( flesh ) ; sometimes i , as in celi , gen . of cele ( companion ) ; and in feminine nouns often e , as in ...
Page 314
... Sanscrit s'ivam . PLURAL . Old Norse . Irish , Sanscrit . Synir ( fiskar ) föt menmin betha Sona fata menman bithe s'ivās , neut . s'ivāni saritas s'ivānām saritām Sonum Sonu fötum föt menmanib bithib s'ivebhyas saridbhyas menmana bithu ...
... Sanscrit s'ivam . PLURAL . Old Norse . Irish , Sanscrit . Synir ( fiskar ) föt menmin betha Sona fata menman bithe s'ivās , neut . s'ivāni saritas s'ivānām saritām Sonum Sonu fötum föt menmanib bithib s'ivebhyas saridbhyas menmana bithu ...
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