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Both the primitive Noun , and the diminutive Noun , may be used in the form possessive ; as Nutsheepsemeseum , and the like . Nouns may be turned into Verbs two wayes : 1. By turning the Noun into the Verb - substantive form as ...
Both the primitive Noun , and the diminutive Noun , may be used in the form possessive ; as Nutsheepsemeseum , and the like . Nouns may be turned into Verbs two wayes : 1. By turning the Noun into the Verb - substantive form as ...
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See SOKANON Ah ( an inflexion of animate nouns . ) See Gram . Ahquompak , when Ahtuk , a deer • • · Alúm ( in the Nipmuk dialect ) a dog ANOGOS , a star Anomut , within Anue ( adv . of choosing ) more rather ; • also a sign of the ...
See SOKANON Ah ( an inflexion of animate nouns . ) See Gram . Ahquompak , when Ahtuk , a deer • • · Alúm ( in the Nipmuk dialect ) a dog ANOGOS , a star Anomut , within Anue ( adv . of choosing ) more rather ; • also a sign of the ...
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towards the earth Ongash , and onganash ( the plural termination of verbal nouns in ONK . ) 16 P. See Gram . p . 10 Onk ; a termination often added to verbs , in order to turn them into nouns Onkoue , beyond 13 , 20 21 Ooo .
towards the earth Ongash , and onganash ( the plural termination of verbal nouns in ONK . ) 16 P. See Gram . p . 10 Onk ; a termination often added to verbs , in order to turn them into nouns Onkoue , beyond 13 , 20 21 Ooo .
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