id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6480 Trench, Richard Chenevix On the Study of Words .txt text/plain 85943 3979 70 'In a language,' he says, 'like ours, where so many words are derived etymology or primary meaning of the words they use. [Footnote: 'Frank,' though thus originally a German word, for man is not a mere speaking machine; God did not teach him words, as tracing of the succession of changes in meaning which certain words should possess a word to express the pleasure which men feel at the is that the language should have one and the same word ([Greek: kalos]), follow great and significant words to the time and place of their birth. of men's thoughts, bringing in not merely a word new to Greek ears, but the French 'cagot.' [Footnote: The word meant in old times 'a leper'; subsisting world of words and things, [Footnote: J. [Footnote: The word 'synonym' only found its way into the English word, for we speak of the Greek and Latin as the 'classical' languages, ./cache/6480.txt ./txt/6480.txt