…\, YAv. visa’d, Gr. Dor. piKax\i\, Lat. uiginti, OW uceint, Ann. k'san, Toch. A wiki 100. *kintom < *dkmt-o-m ‘hundred’ (p. 34) > Ved. satam, Gr. |e|koix6v, Lat. centum, OCS sbto, Lith. simta\s\, Goth, hunda, CIb. kantom, Toch. B kante 1000. *ghesl- ‘thousand’ > Ved. \sa\-hdsram,…
… ] Thanks, I'm still learning how these things work. I looked it up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attributive_verb . So it appears travel acts as a deverbal adjective. So it seems either SemperBlotto is wrong or somebody needs to remove the adjective section from exciting or I m…
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…tly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., jazz , wiki . polcitatna beseda ali besedna zveza (half-quoted word or phrase) – partly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., Shakespeare , but Shakespearja in genitive case. c…
…tly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., jazz , wiki . polcitatna beseda ali besedna zveza (half-quoted word or phrase) – partly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., Shakespeare , but Shakespearja in genitive case. c…