Thematic Index of Classics in JStor
Etymology of even (evening)
James A. Harrison
American Journal of Philology. (1894) pp. 496
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[30 words] wanting, gothic, goth, anglo-saxon, lasc, verbs, umlaut, schade, weak, preterit, ablaut, cett, teutonic, german, words, english, pret, consonant, old_english, forms, medial, teut, fick, high-german, regular, old_norse, sing, beowulf, preterite, dialects
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[21 words] forms, latin, root, stem, suffix, words, brugmann, word, ending, indo-european, stems, sanskrit, analogy, meaning, verb, beside, vowel, roots, verbs, formation, languages, language, italic, compounds, phonetic, sing, suffixes, perfect, originally, nouns
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[10 words] fire, water, earth, wind, rain, winds, heat, cold, weather, night, lightning, storm, clouds, thunder, burning, eruption, snow, volcanic, cloud, winter, drought, darkness, smoke, hail, fires, flame, earthquakes, flames, pumice, phenomena
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[6 words] word, meaning, sense, words, term, uses, phrase, passage, mean, context, passages, usage, applied, verb, expression, refer, language, refers, meanings, adjective, idea, meant, equivalent, elsewhere, describe, latin, technical, epithet, definition, simply
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[5 words] eyes, thou, your, night, earth, away, heart, thee, blood, forth, love, simile, sleep, beauty, tears, mind, poet, lines, heaven, hands, comes, words, gods, song, water, face, sound, passage, dark, sweet
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