Lectures on Language - As Particularly Connected with English Grammar. by William Stevens Balch
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meaning and apply it in future use. Some of them are regularly used as
adjectives, with or without change; others are not. ENGLISH NOUNS. FOREIGN ADJECTIVES. Alone Sole, solitary Alms Eleemosynary Age Primeval Belief Credulous Blame Culpable Breast Pectoral Being Essential Bosom Graminal, sinuous Boy, boyish Puerile Blood, bloody Sanguinary, sanguine Burden Onerous Beginning Initial Boundary Conterminous Brother Fraternal Bowels Visceral Body Corporeal Birth Natal, native Calf Vituline Carcass Cadaverous Cat Feline Cow Vaccine Country Rural, rustic Church Ecclesiastical Death Mortal Dog Canine |
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