Hermes Scythicus: Or, The Radical Affinities of the Greek and Latin Languages to the Gothic: Illustrated from the Moeso-Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Francic, Alemannic, Suio-Gothic, Islandic &c. To which is Prefixed a Dissertation on the Historical Proofs of the Scythian Origin of the GreeksPrinted at the University Press, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, London, 1814 - Gothic language - 368 pages |
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A.S. version adverb affinity Alem analogous ancient Andr andwairthja Apollo appears asserts assumes the form Atlantic Belg Boeotia called Codex Argenteus composition corresponding dative deduced denominated denoting motion derives Deucalion dialects Edda etymon evidently fairra faur faura foer fyrer Germ Getae Goth Gothic Greece Greeks Gudm Hellenes Hence Herodotus Hist Homer Hyperboreans idea Junius Kero language Latins letter Matt meaning merely mith Moes Moes.G nations northern noun object observed occurs ofer origin particle passage Pausanias Pelasgi Peloponnesus perhaps Phenician phrase prefixed preposition primary sense pronoun proof radical rendered resemblance retained Romans Rudbeck Saturn says scarcely Scot Scythians sea of Galilee seems signifying Somner Strabo Su.G superlative supposed synonymous term termination Teut Thrace Thracians tion trace ufar Ulph Ulphilas verb Verel Verelius viewed Wachter whence word Zamolxis δὲ καὶ τὴν τὸ