10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORADICATE»
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coradicate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... which is coradicate with E.gad. SeeGad (1). HASTE, HASTEN,to go speedily;
Haste, speed. (F.—Teut.) The formhasten appearsto benothing more thanan
extended form of theverb to haste; the pt. t. and pp. hastened (or hastned) donot
occur ...
2
Roget's Descriptive Word Finder
... designating a conjunction that connects words or clauses of equal rank or
function coradicate: derived from the same linguistic root current: passing from
mouth to mouth cursive: designating handwriting or printing in which letters are
joined ...
3
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
n. (anat.) an important paired bone inthe breastgirdle, forming along with the
scapula the articulation forthe forelimb,and always lying ventrally. [Gr.korax,
korakos,a crow, andeidos, form.] Coradicate, kōrad′ikāt, adj. (philol.) of the
same root.
4
The New General and Mining Telegraph Code
Has (have) not discovered Coradicate t Nothing has been discovered about
Coralloid . Discovery Corallum Important discovery (of) C01'-alrag . . Discretion
Coralreefs You must act on your own discretion Coralwort At the discretion of
Coranto ...
Charles Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal, 1903
For it was then that Gerard, studying the “coradicate” place-names *
RAPAHANOCKE and *TAPAHANOCKE, discovered the T or Tapehanek dialect
of Virginia and thereby perceived a linguistic connection between the Powhatan
language ...
6
Archaeologia Cambrensis
Dip, CCLl, 84]); the Latin Lupus, Lupellus; and the Norman survival of the latter,
Lovel, are striking instances; while in the Welsh Louern, contained in the name
Con-louern, we find a word which, according to Professor Rhys, is coradicate
with ...
7
American Anthropologist
... used for striking ' ; coradicate with Northern Renape (or Lenape ) pag amakan '
cutlass ', Ojibwe pagamagan 'club', 'war-club', 'cudgel', Cree pakamiigan 'mallet', '
hammer', 'club' ; from the root pSk ' to hit ' , 'strike ' . tockakack {takahak) and ...
8
Discoveries in Hebrew, Gaelic, Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Latin, ...
It will be observed that the forms in s- occur only in the nominative and that the
genitive forms are coradicate with the nominative form neuter. My interpretation of
these phenomena is that the forms in s- are there by substitution and that the ...
Allison Emery Drake, 1907
9
New Official Vocabulary for Telegrams in Preconcerted ...
... CoCiuítaг'e Coг8çudos ‚ Coralleiro Coraux Coquitaret Coracum Corallessa
Coraväo Coquitatio Corada Coralletto Corawas Coquitavi Coradela Coralli
Corax Coqulte Coradicate Corallia Coraxi CoC1uitis Corado Coralllde Coraxici
Coquito ...
International Telegraph Bureau, Bern, 1899
He there asked if the word is perhaps coradicate with dbelgan, 'to be indignant.'
The actually occurring form ebylou by the side of ebylgôe are instanced in
support of this etymology, while for a reason which is not sufficiently clear to me,
we are ...