This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ...i 268, n 12); i in the root syllable instead of t (Vpet-) ifitXrjat uuiekyxe beside /ifkn, Tvuxtjaut beside xvnttn. It is therefore possible, that at first the only forms used were, say, fX/.fi) tkxrjmi), ni/.xM ntxTaw, and that it was only their ff-forms which brought these stems in contact with the w-class, and produced f-xto ntTfi-. J; 802. Italic. On the Latin present inflexion see 788 pp. 318 f. The part. pass, ends sometimes in-i-tus, see 78 ) p. 319. We have already mentioned mtmeft, torreO, mordeo, tongeo, noceo, lured, foved, and jubeo joubed, see 714 pp. 326 ft'. Besides these there are but few words which can with any certainty be called-formations, spondeo, beside Gr. imevSui T pour a libation, offer it', mid. 'I make a solemn compact'. doced, beside disco for di-tc-scd ($ 678 p. 210), perhaps from the same root as decet, and identical with (Jr. doxeo) (cp. Fick, Wtb. I4 66, 452). voveo, although there are doubts as to its origin (cp. I 428 c p. 316; Fick, Wtb. I4 408; Osthoff, Morph. lint, v 82). tonded, beside Or. tiv&ut M bite for TFu-i(i ( 695 p. 224). ItaereO: Goth, us-g&isja T frighten' properly 'I make stiff, or congeal'. Umbrian has tursitu tusetu 'terreto' tursiandu 'teireantur from a pres. Horsiid, beside Lat. terred Gr. irtgatv ' tynfcnfv (Hesych.), all from ter-s-, see ij 657 p. 192. The root syllable has a weak grade in: Lat. iju-ed, identical with Skr. Sv-dga-ti, ci-ed, see 790 p. 323; sorhed beside Gr. go'f so), see 801 p. 336; jube6, parallel stem joubeO once found, see 794 p. 329. We should also add, it seems, the following: misced, see 792 p. 325; auged. cp. Lith. dugu I grow; suaded T make a thing acceptable to some one, cp. Gr. ijSnuui S 690 p. 221. Re...