12 books found
by Aaron G. Nelson, D. F. Fisher, Albert Oliver Rhoad, Alonzo Clayton Davis, Archie Hugh Madden, Colburn Charles Fifield, D. E. Fox, Dwight David Smith, Ernst Artschwager, George W. Barber, Gustav A. Wiebe, Harold Lamont Borst, L. H. Patch, L. Jay Atkinson, Leander D. Howell, Louis Jay Ducoff, Michael H. Langford, Norma Lenys Pearson, Paul Bruce Marsh, Paul Lewis Harding, Perley Spaulding, W. B. Cartwright, Walter Whittier Swett, Wilbur Tibbils Pentzer, William Henry Black, A. G. McCall, Charles Vinyard Wilson, Clyde Eugene Asbury, Frank Shirley Chamberlin, John W. Klein, Joseph Conrad Chamberlin, Merle T. Jenkins, Philip Russell Cowan, R. B. Carr, R. G. Shands, R. T. Everly, Forrest G. Bell, James Robert Douglass, Lucille Reinbach-Welch, W. R. Barger
1946
by Albert S. Hunter, Anselm Clyde Griffin, Donald Douglas Durost, Gerald N. Franks, Henry Howard Finnell, Jose Vicente-Chandler, Miron L. Heinselman, Norris W. Gilbert, Oris T. Robertson, Oscar K. Barnes, Ralph Dickieson Jennings, Robert Warren Cooper, Thomas James Army, Walter E. Chapman, William E. Hendrix, William S. Chepil, Charles Scott Shaw, Clifford Scharff Schopmeyer, Donald S. Black, Fernando Abruna, Glen Thomas Barton, Lauren M. Burtch, Neal P. Woodruff, Oliver L. McCaskill, Victor Leo Stedronsky, Warren Durward Hanson, Cuthbert Henry McDowell, Dennis H. Currie, Servando Silva, William H. Davis McGregor
1958
Practical and reliable, this reference traces English words back to their Indo-European roots. Each entry features a brief definition, identifies the language of origin, and employs a few illustrative quotations. An extensive appendix includes lists of prefixes, suffixes, Indo-European roots, homonyms and doublets, and the distribution of English-language sources.
by Paul M. Reed, Albert Collins Cline, E. E. Tarbox, Henry Byron Peirson, J. Nelson Spaeth, John Beebe Downs, Paul Rupert Gast, Reuben Tom Patton, Richard Thornton Fisher, Robert Marshall, Robert Wallace Averill, Suren Rubenian Gevorkiantz, Neil Wetmore Hosley, Walter Boardman Averill, Wingate Irving Stevens
1921
by Walter John Sedgefield
1915 · Manchester University Press 1915.
Johnson's detailed and enthusiastically written 1912 history of Britain's churches and their churchyards emphasises the concept of 'folk memory', a diminishing means of recalling and understanding the past. The study looks at material archaeological discoveries whilst addressing the significance of place names, site orientation, folktales and pagan prehistory.
by Walter de Gray Birch
1905