Ethiopic bears a special resemblance, has, in modern times, a great variety of dialects, as a spoken language, and is spread over a vast extent of country. But, so far as we are acquainted with its former state, it appears more anciently to have been... Hebrew Grammar with a Copious Syntax and a Praxis - Page 1by Moses Stuart - 1821 - 386 pagesFull view - About this book
| Moses Stuart - Hebrew language - 1823 - 446 pages
...dialect of Palestine, (c) The Arabic, to which the Ethiopic bears a special resemblance, comprises, in modern times, a great variety of dialects as a...former state, it appears, more anciently, to have been limited principally to Arabia and Ethiopia. It is uncertain whether any of the oriental or Shemitish... | |
| Edward Robinson - English language - 1833 - 384 pages
...dialect of Palestine.— (3.) The Arabic, to which the Ethiopic bears a special resemblance, comprises, m modern times, a great variety of dialects as a spoken...former state, it appears more anciently to have been limited principally to Arabia and Ethiopia. Of all the oriental languages, the Hebrew bears marks of... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1836 - 480 pages
...judge with certainty how extensively these languages were the same as the dialect of Palestine. 3. The Arabic, to which the Ethiopic bears a special...have been principally limited to Arabia and Ethiopia. The Arabic is very rich in forms and words ; the Syriac, so far as it is yet known, is comparatively... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1852 - 584 pages
...modern times, a great variety of dialect*, as a spoken language, and is spread over a vast extent at country. But, so far as we are acquainted with its...have been principally limited to Arabia and Ethiopia. The Arabic is very rich in forms and words ; the Syriae. so far as it is yet known, is comparatively... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1854 - 498 pages
...extensively these languages were the same as the dialect of Palestine. 3. The Arabic, to which the Ethiopia bears a special resemblance, has, in modern times,...have been principally limited to Arabia and Ethiopia. The Arabic is very rich in forms and words ; the Syriar. so far as it is yet known, is comparatively... | |
| American Tract Society - Bible - 1859 - 606 pages
...Ethiopie bears a special resemblance, comprises, in modem times, a great variety of dialects as a sjwkcn language, and is spread over a vast extent of country...former state, it appears more anciently to have been limited principally to Arabia and Ethiopia. These languages ore distinguished from European tongues... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1877 - 964 pages
...Palestine. 3. The Arabic, to which the Ethiopic hears a special resemblance, has, in modern tunes, a great variety of dialects, as a spoken language,...have been principally limited to Arabia and Ethiopia. The Arabic is very rich in forms and words: the Syriac is comparatively limited in both : the Hebrew... | |
| Andrew Edward Breen - Bible - 1897 - 640 pages
...judge with certainty how extensively these languages were the same as the dialect of Palestine. 3. — The Arabic, to which the Ethiopic bears a special...have been principally limited to Arabia and Ethiopia. The Arabic is very rich in forms and words : the Syriac, so far as it is yet known, is comparatively... | |
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