Affixes in Their Origin And Application, Exhibiting the Etymologic Structure of English Words
The book Affixes in Their Origin And Application, Exhibiting the Etymologic Structure of English Words was written by author Haldeman, Samuel Stehman, 1812-1880 Here you can read free online of Affixes in Their Origin And Application, Exhibiting the Etymologic Structure of English Words book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Affixes in Their Origin And Application, Exhibiting the Etymologic Structure of English Words a good or bad book?
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-aard. Ger. art, Belg. aard a kind; akin to Latin aes (gen. AKTifs,) art, faculty, quality. Old high Ger. adj. hart hard; adv. harto, harte, much, very, vehemently; as in the proper namea Adelhart (or -hard) one who is very noble,* Erhart, one with much honor; Keginhart, whence Eeinhart and reynard, from regin counsel. The masculine suffix -er, as in hunt-er, has been confounded with -art and -hart, as in (the German reioh rich, whence the names) Reicher, Eeichert, Beichhard; or in stand-ard (f...or stand-er) as distinguished from standard a banner, derived from exietid. Similarly, Belgian -er, -aar, an inhabitant, has taken -d in Spanjaard a native of Spain; English lanyard, Fr. lanijre a long 8trap.'\ drnnkard one who has the habit of being drunk- placard, itXa-^ a plate, Belg. plakken to stick' up, plakkaat a proclamation, balliard, from 'haul.' gurnard, as if horn-ard, from the bony head. (Welsh pengernyn horn-head.') billiards a play with balls. (Fr. bille an ivory ball; Flem- ish 'bikkel' a small bone, or die, used in the play of 'cockles.') coward, (L.
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