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Pagina 93
Subject to its many exceptions we may give this rule : where you add an inflexion , like ed or est , you double the final consonant in these events : ( a ) When the original is a single syllable : pot becomes potted , knot becomes ...
Subject to its many exceptions we may give this rule : where you add an inflexion , like ed or est , you double the final consonant in these events : ( a ) When the original is a single syllable : pot becomes potted , knot becomes ...
Pagina 118
Mynheer Calf too , becomes Monsieur de Veau in the like manner ; he is Saxon when he required tendance , and takes a Norman name when he becomes matter of enjoyment . " ( Gurth was the swineherd in Scott's Ivanhoe . ) ...
Mynheer Calf too , becomes Monsieur de Veau in the like manner ; he is Saxon when he required tendance , and takes a Norman name when he becomes matter of enjoyment . " ( Gurth was the swineherd in Scott's Ivanhoe . ) ...
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A particular person or place becomes well - known for one reason or another . It may become a type and its name be applied to persons or things like it : “ the Manchester of the United States " is the cotton market town ; the “ Benedick ...
A particular person or place becomes well - known for one reason or another . It may become a type and its name be applied to persons or things like it : “ the Manchester of the United States " is the cotton market town ; the “ Benedick ...
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