| Carl Paul Caspari - 1859 - 286 pages
...sJjli 24. kills 36. IJLlUM 197. All these nouns cannot, however, be formed from every (rilileral veib. The majority of verbs admit of but one form, very...The five forms, which are most frequently used, are: 1. Jil, 2. Jii, 24. xJliS, 28. J^ii, 30. iyi. 1) JJiI is the abstract noun from transitive verbs of... | |
| Carl Paul Caspari - 1859 - 638 pages
...these nouns cannot, however, be formed from every trilileral veib. The majorily of verbs admit of hut one form, very few of more than two or three. What...The five forms, which are most frequently used, are: 1. JiS, 2. JjJ, 24. SJliS, 28. Jii, 30. 1) JuJ is the abstract noun from transitive verbs of --- r... | |
| James Byrne - 1885 - 424 pages
...nouns of the simple verb have many different forms, but all these nouns cannot be formed from every verb. The majority of verbs admit of but one form, very few of more than two or three. l The first five of the following forms are the most frequently used. The probable original significance... | |
| James Byrne - 1885 - 434 pages
...nouns of the simple verb have many different forms, but all these nouns cannot be formed from every verb. The majority of verbs admit of but one form, very few of more than two or three.i The first five of the following forms are the most frequently used. The probable original significance... | |
| John Thompson Platts - 1894 - 366 pages
...about thirty in literal Boots. number. All these nouns cannot, however, be formed from every verb. Most verbs admit of but one form; very few of more than two or three. The simplest form of the verbal noun consists of the three letters of the root; but in many cases a... | |
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