Elementary Lessons in Historical English Grammar Containing Accidence And Word F
Elementary Lessons in Historical English Grammar Containing Accidence And Word F
Morris Richard
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E. Hevene-r/Vvfc, kmg-rtehe (= E. E. Kine-riche), realm. -ship, -skip, -scape (O. E. Scipe, Icel. -skapr = form, shape) : friend-ship, lord-ship, wor-ship (=z worth-ship); land-scape (land-skip) is a modern formation. Fairfax, in his Bulk and Selvage of the World, coins steiimscope for atmosphere. \ 2 2i2 HISTORICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR. [Cliap -stead (O. E. Stede, place, stead; from stand), bed- stead ; sun-stead = sol-stice. -tree (O. E. Treow, tree, wood), axle-tree ; M. E. Dore-tre (door-post), ...ro&Q-tre (rood-tree, cross). -wright (O. E, wyrhta, E. E. Wrihte, a workman : from work cp. Wrought), ship-wright, wheel-wright. In E. E. We find psalm-wurhte, psalm-wrihte — psalm -wright, or the O. E. Psalm-scop — psalm-shaper, psalmist. Becon uses tsalm-o-graph for psalmist ! E. E. Bred-wrigte = bread-wright = baker. -ward (O. E. Weard, warder, keeper), ape-ward, bear-ward, hay-ward. (2) Adjectives. -fast (O. E. -fast, firm, fast): sted-fast, shame- faced (= shame-fast, modest) : root-fast.
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