Varronianus: A Critical and Historical Introduction to the Ethnography of Ancient Italy and to the Philological Study of the Latin LanguageJ. W. Parker & Son, 1852 - 476 pages |
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Common terms and phrases
according adjective affinities affix ancient appears apud called Celtic Clusium comp compound connected connexion corresponding Crat declension denotes dental derived distinct esto Etruria Etruscan language Etrusk etymology Eugubine Tables explained Feronia Fest Festus Gaius Gell genitive Goth Gothic Greece Greek guttural haruspex Herodotus Hesych Icelandic idioms indicated Indo-Germanic inscription Italian Italy labial Latin language Latium latter Lepsius lingua Lithuanians Low-German Luceres meaning Müller Niebuhr nouns Old Norse original Oscan Oscan language participle Pelasgian Pelasgian language philology plural prepositions probably pronominal element pronoun proper names quæ quam quis quod quoted Rætian Rasena referred remark represented river Roman Rome root Sabine Sanscr Sanscrit Sclavonian Scythian Scythian language seems Semitic sibilant signifies statíf Strabo sunt syllable synonym Tarquinii tense termination tion tribes Tuscan Tyrrhenians Tyrrheno-Pelasgians Umbrian Umbrian language Varro verb vowel word δὲ καὶ