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130 Description, Verbs of, Dialects, of Greek, , of Italic, Diminutives, Diphthongs in Latin, –, – Distributive Numerals, Disyllabic root, shortening. See Brevis Brevians Doublets, Dutch,

,, (2) and (6) Ennius, n. Etruscan alphabet, p. Etruscans, Etymology, defined, Exon’s Laws of Syncope, Exspiratory Accent,

Factitive Verbs, , Faliscan, Feminine suffixes, ff. Formants, French, rise of, Frequentatives, Future Perfect,

, Gallic, Gellius, Aulus, Gender, ff. Gerund, Gerundive,, , Goidelic, Gothic, (cf., , ) Grimm, Jacob,

h, sound of, Hidden Quantities,

Indicative, Imperfect Subjunctives, Impersonal Passive, , Inceptive Verbs, Indo-European, meaning of, , separation of the languages, , Sounds of, Infinitives, active,, ff. ­, passive, f., Irish, Isolated forms, Keltic, branches of, Koiné, the,

, mechanism of, Lettish, p. Liquids, nature of, Lithuanian,, p. Long Vowels, shortened,

, Mezentius, Modern Greek, accent in, Morphology, Musical quality, cause of, f.

, provincia, ‘ Nasal colour,’ Nasal, Infixed, (1) Neuter Plural in Greek, Plurals, in Latin, , Neutral Vowel, , Nom. Plural of First Declension., Non-Thematic Verbs, , Normans, Norwegian, Numerals, Distributive,

‘-,’ Optative,