Northern Antiquities: Or, An Historical Account of the Manners, Customs, Religion and Laws, Maritime Expeditions and Discoveries, Language and Literature of the Ancient ScandinaviansH. G. Bohn, 1847 - 578 sider |
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Side 20
... term , whence we derived our present word Bread . As the strong resemblance of the several Teutonic speci- mens to each other , so their radical dissimilitude to those of Celtic origin , must appear decisive of the great question dis ...
... term , whence we derived our present word Bread . As the strong resemblance of the several Teutonic speci- mens to each other , so their radical dissimilitude to those of Celtic origin , must appear decisive of the great question dis ...
Side 21
... term themselves Cymru , and their own language Cymraeg ; who at the same time call us Saissons , and our tongue Saissonaeg , thus reminding us of our Saxon origin . * Qui ipsorum lingua Celta , nostra Galli appellantur . Cæsar de Bell ...
... term themselves Cymru , and their own language Cymraeg ; who at the same time call us Saissons , and our tongue Saissonaeg , thus reminding us of our Saxon origin . * Qui ipsorum lingua Celta , nostra Galli appellantur . Cæsar de Bell ...
Side 29
... term idioms . The dialects of the six north- ern counties , for instance , might be termed the Northumbrian Idiom ; the dialects of Scotland , the Caledonian Idiom * , & c . The result of this process would be one language - the Eng ...
... term idioms . The dialects of the six north- ern counties , for instance , might be termed the Northumbrian Idiom ; the dialects of Scotland , the Caledonian Idiom * , & c . The result of this process would be one language - the Eng ...
Side 30
... term the Alemannic ; but the affinity existing be- tween these two glottic groups would entitle us to compre- hend them under the denomination of Germanic . The Scan- dinavian languages would form another group , radically allied to the ...
... term the Alemannic ; but the affinity existing be- tween these two glottic groups would entitle us to compre- hend them under the denomination of Germanic . The Scan- dinavian languages would form another group , radically allied to the ...
Side 32
... term of Indo - European . If it were laid down as a rule , that dialects constitute an idiom ; idioms a language ... terms . It might then be said , for instance , that the Indo - European panglott comprises seven glotts , and the Celtic ...
... term of Indo - European . If it were laid down as a rule , that dialects constitute an idiom ; idioms a language ... terms . It might then be said , for instance , that the Indo - European panglott comprises seven glotts , and the Celtic ...
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abode Æsir afterwards ages Al-thing appear arms Arnkill Asgard Baldur Bersi Bolli Cæsar called celebrated Celtic Celts century character Christianity Cimbri coast Danish death deity Denmark derived divine doctrines earth Eddaic poems Eirek etym fact father Finn Magnusen Freyja Frigga Gangler Gauls German giant give gods Grágás Grimm Gudruna Harald heaven hence honour Hvergelmir Iceland inhabitants island Jarl Jomsburg Jötunheim king Kjartan Kormak land language laws Loki mallet manner Midgard Muspellheim mythology Njörd northern Northmen Norway Norwegian observed Odin Olaf Old Norse origin possession prob probably Prose Edda race Ragnarök regarded religion remarks rendered respect Romans Runic Saga Saxons sea-rovers serpent Skald Snorro sons Steingerda stones strophe Surtur sword Tacitus Teutonic nations thee thing Thor Thorkell Thorolf thou tion tribes Utgard-Loki Valhalla verse vessel Völuspá warriors wife word worship writers Yggdrasill Ymir