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Etymological Curiosities

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
July
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tíh nvoi-rt H-a-r-d mèams a Frencll siilw roto, a dspple gray horse anü a íiatea.m poplair tree. new Greek CabJnet seems t have all the Greek symptoms. Hucii amt's.as Xríooupie, Dragoumis, The.ikis, Snnopoiilis. Kossonakos anf zamado.s make tt as easy of ident catioai os ëmter'B t-atalopriie of abip'. "iialalfwiükcivn is the name of tlie !mg -oí Stom. His neptue-sy, who' is )v vteitiiiK tMs ccnmtr.v, is I'rince lom Ejítwngwe I'hieen. The princeí ither'6 name ie Prawongteur Poa; i tlioe SeysiouiCtwoii'gse. ín íive Greeoland dialect a BiaiR'e oa-d frequently nnswers for whote' sen-tence ím English. Mr. Whymper, i rcnt íraveler, gives an iinstance. Tlve entence: "You jnust tar much t get a. good kmiíe." Translated be comes: Saveceoieai-reatoresooaratlar maroaiatetok.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier