An Analysis of Derivative Words in the English Language, Or a Key to Their ...
An Analysis of Derivative Words in the English Language, Or a Key to Their ...
Salem Town
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f Blamer, one who blames, or finds fault. Blame/w/, full of blame ; faulty. * See Rule 1st Only an occasional reference will be mnde, here- after, to the rules for fomiiiig derivatives, merely to remind Uie pupil that he must obsei^e their application at every step of his progrem Digitized by Google BNaLI«H LANaUAai. 78 Blvffneless, without blame, or fault. Blamolessli/f in a blameless manner. Bldimefessness, the state of being blameless. Blamai/c, that may be blamed. ;n. Dignity, true honor ; ...nobleness ; rank. I>igni-Ty-fy-fied*-fi cation, in, ty. unfied. Dignity, to make honorable ; to honor. Digni^eJ, was made honorable. Dignification, the act of making honorable. Im\ignitt/y treating with dishonor. Undignijied, was not dignified. im. Method, a suitable arrangement ; order. Method-ic-ical-ist-ism. imjical, Method/c, pertaining to method. Methodical, pertaining to method. Methodism, the doctrines of Methodists. Methodist, a professor of Methodism. /mmethodica/, not having method, m.
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