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nkin (a-s) little (diminutive).
vle (1) (frequentative).
nlence (1)=abundance of.
alent (l)=abounding in.
aless (a-s)=without.

nlet (a-s)=little (diminutive).
nling (a-s)=little (diminutive).
a adly (a-8)=like, manner.
nmen(l)=that acted upon.
nment (1)=state of being, act of,

that which.

nmony (1)=state of being, that
which.

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aose

aous S

}(l)=full of, having.

ot. See et, the second.
aple (1)=fold.
ry. See ery.

n vs or es (a-s)=plu. of nouns; 3d
per. sing. of verbs.

n's or '=possessive case.
nship (a-s) state of, office of.
sion, son. See ion.
asome (a-8)=full of, causing.
nst(a-s)=state of being.
nster (a-8)=one who.

nth +} (a-s)=state of being.

atime (1) belonging to.
tion. See ion.

ntude ude'} (l)=state of being.
ty. See ity.

aul (1)=prone to.

nule

ut } (l)=little (diminutive).

nness (a-s)=state or quality of nure (1)=state or act of, that

being.

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which.

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INDEX.

Anglo-Saxon Declension of...........

Adjective, The Comp. in er and est ...

Comp. by Adverbs..

Anglo-Saxon Conquest of Britain...

Anglo-Saxon Literature......

Anglo-Saxon Words in the Vocabulary..
Anglo-Saxon Words in Use.

First Period.

Celtic in English Second Period..

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36

36-39

37

4-6

10

79-85

85-89

7, 8

19, 20

Third Period.

20

Celts, The....

3

Classification of Languages.

Coalescence of the Anglo-Saxon and the Norman-French....

1-3

14-18

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English, The-The New Tongue..

Englishman's (The) Debt to his Ancestry..

Greek, Hebrew, and the Modern Languages in English.

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Word-Analysis and Word-Building Greek Roots.

Latin Roots..

Words, Meaning Narrows, Widens..

155-157

123-154

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