10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APTOTE»
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Institutes of Latin Grammar
Semis, frit, git, cepe, gausape, are singular aptotes. Tot, quot, and compounds,
totidem, aliquot, &c plural aptotes. Nequam and Jrugi are aptotes in both
numbers. Pondo is an aptote, added to both numbers. Duo pondo, two pounds. ,
Mille the ...
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A Dictionary in Sanscrit and English Designed for the Use of ...
C An aptote. The divine nature; earth ; mountain; a mystic letter. l Q U; The long
vowel corresponding l with the preceding short one. He An aptote. The divine
nature; l mother. (is) m. Shiva, (5:) f. ' The mother of the demons; ' Kémdhénn; ...
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A Grammar of the Sanscrit Language: 1
declinable nouns, many terms occur, which are more properly adverbx,
conjunctions, prepositions, 01- interjections: among the particles, many are found
, which may be deemed aptote nouns: some are placed in more. than one class,
...
Henry T. Colebrooke, 1805
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A DICTIONARY IN SANSCRIT AND ENGLISH
The ninth vowel of the Nagari alphabet, Iri. m An aptote. The divine nature ; earth
; mountain ; a mystic letter. ® The long vowel corresponding with the preceding
short one. *& An aptote. The divine nature ; mother, (w.) m. Shiva, PTO f.
THE LATE REV. W. YATES, 1846
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A Dictionary, Sanscrit and English: Translated, Amended and ...
Am. Co'. a. 1i before '15 to laugh, alf. iif'q'KEl mfn. (-W=-Bl-'ii) I Confounded,
perplexed, bewildered. Am. Co“. IWise, learned. Meid. a. fit without, {it a hand,
helpless, Ste. [8891 “a. ' fi'l ind. Aptote 'Nozin. lleaven,pa'radise. Sid. C.'Un'. a. f!
before ...
Horace-Hayman Wilson, 1819
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A Dictionary in Sanscrit and English Translated, Amended and ...
The earth. ' A mountain. ind. A mystical letter. if q The long vowel corresponding
to the preceding short one, Lrt' or L1 .q aptote. ' A divine female. ' The female
nature. ' A mother. m- (-E=) A name of SIVA. f. (~q'2) ' The mother of the demons.
Horace Hayman Wilson, 1832
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A Grammar of the Sanscrit Language, by H.T. Colebrooke
deelinable nouns, many terms occur, which are more properly adveshs,
conjurrffions, prepofitions, or intcrjections: among the particles, many "are found,
which may be deemed aptote nouns: some are placed in more. than one class, ...
Henry Thomas Colebrooke, 1805
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A Dictionary in Sanscrit and English: translated, amended, ...
"XL aptote. 1 The divine nature. ' The earth. * A mountain, ind. A mystical letter. ^1
The long vowel corresponding to the preceding short one, LrtoT Li. aptote. 1 A
divine female. * The female nature. * A mother . m. A name of Siva. f. (-'SfO 1 The
...
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Garner's Modern American Usage
Essentially, this term is synonymous with aptote. See APTOTE. monosemy /m?-
nah-s?-mee/, n. The quality of having a single meaning. • Something
characterized by monosemy is unambiguous. Cf. POLYSEMY. monosyllable. A
word or ...
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Numbers IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. of addenda and corrigenda to ...
... have stated, relative to Adverbs, has, ever, been That of the soundest
Grammarians : the name They give to these aptote parts of Speech of iriffnftml*,
Adverbs, if the word ftium. should be considered in the extended signification as
denoting, ...
Francis Henry ¬of Egerton, Euripides, 1796