Varronianus: a critical and historical introduction to the philological study of the Latin language |
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Common terms and phrases
adjective affinities affix ager alphabet ancient appears apud Aufrecht Bantine Celtic comp connected connexion contains the root corresponding Corssen Crat Cratylus declension denotes dental derived ejus element esto Etruria Etruscan alphabet Etruscan language Etrusk etymology Eugubine Tables facito Feronia Fest Festus fetu Gell genitive Goth Gothic Greek guttural haruspex Herodotus Hesych Huschke Icelandic Indo-Germanic inscription Italy labial Latin language Latium latter lege Lepsius lingua Lithuanians Low-German magistratus meaning Müller neive neque Niebuhr nouns occurs Old Norse original Oscan Oscan language passage Pelasgian philology plural prepositions probably pronoun proper names quæ quam quei quis quod quoted QVEI Rætian Rasena refer remarks represented Roman Rome s. v. Feronia Sabellian Sabine Sanscr Sanscrit Sclavonian Scythian seems Semitic sibilant signifies singular statíf Strabo sunt syllable synonym tion tribes Tuscan Umbrian Umbrian language Varro verb vowel καὶ