Greek ; and those not in technical and metaphorical terms, which the mutuation of refined arts and improved manners might have occasionally introduced, but in the groundwork of language, in monosyllables, in the names of numbers, and the appellations... A Grammar of the Sanskrĭta Language - Page viiiby Charles Wilkins - 1808 - 662 pagesFull view - About this book
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