Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 12Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1844 - English literature |
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... it longer , for the well - known raginboron were- -the before the tribunal giving counsel , the ad- * Philem . 14 , ragineis , consiliarius , senator . Mark xv . 43 ; Rom . xi . 34 . vising , the deciding the Anglo - Saxon rædboran , XX.
... it longer , for the well - known raginboron were- -the before the tribunal giving counsel , the ad- * Philem . 14 , ragineis , consiliarius , senator . Mark xv . 43 ; Rom . xi . 34 . vising , the deciding the Anglo - Saxon rædboran , XX.
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Percy Society. vising , the deciding the Anglo - Saxon rædboran , Frisian réd - jewa . * The writing of the Lex Sal . racin , rachin ( and before b rachim ) is of no consequence , because , for example , lacina is there written for ...
Percy Society. vising , the deciding the Anglo - Saxon rædboran , Frisian réd - jewa . * The writing of the Lex Sal . racin , rachin ( and before b rachim ) is of no consequence , because , for example , lacina is there written for ...
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... Anglo - Saxon . It is printed by Grimm ( Lateinische Gedichte , s . 340 ) , to whom it was communicated by § x . The next in point of time and xxviii.
... Anglo - Saxon . It is printed by Grimm ( Lateinische Gedichte , s . 340 ) , to whom it was communicated by § x . The next in point of time and xxviii.
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... Anglo- Saxon Eam , and is the same with the German Oheim , Low German Om , and Frisian Em , originally signified the mother's brother ( avunculus ) , but afterwards was applied in the sense of father's brother ( patruus ) , and ...
... Anglo- Saxon Eam , and is the same with the German Oheim , Low German Om , and Frisian Em , originally signified the mother's brother ( avunculus ) , but afterwards was applied in the sense of father's brother ( patruus ) , and ...
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Percy Society. The pylche , from the Anglo - Saxon pylca , is a garment of skin , with the hair , or fur garment . The term " pilch ” is still retained in our nurseries for a flannel wrapper . Ibid . Forthon . - Indeed ; from the Anglo - ...
Percy Society. The pylche , from the Anglo - Saxon pylca , is a garment of skin , with the hair , or fur garment . The term " pilch ” is still retained in our nurseries for a flannel wrapper . Ibid . Forthon . - Indeed ; from the Anglo - ...
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