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Sivu xiii
... Delaware , are not masculine and feminine , but animate and inanimate . Trees , plants , and grasses are in the class of inanimates ; which is different from the Delaware , for in that they are classed as animates , except annual plants ...
... Delaware , are not masculine and feminine , but animate and inanimate . Trees , plants , and grasses are in the class of inanimates ; which is different from the Delaware , for in that they are classed as animates , except annual plants ...
Sivu xxviii
... Delaware or Chippeway language , and I can find nothing in those idioms that expresses it literally . The near- est to it is ( in the Delaware ) ni n'dellsin elsia , as I do . ' The pronoun ni is duplicated to strengthen the expression ...
... Delaware or Chippeway language , and I can find nothing in those idioms that expresses it literally . The near- est to it is ( in the Delaware ) ni n'dellsin elsia , as I do . ' The pronoun ni is duplicated to strengthen the expression ...
Sivu xxix
... Delaware ; and nen is the duplication of the personal pronoun , for the sake of greater energy , as Mr. Dencke has very properly observed . This etymological deduction would not prove much , without shewing that the verb nuttinniin ...
... Delaware ; and nen is the duplication of the personal pronoun , for the sake of greater energy , as Mr. Dencke has very properly observed . This etymological deduction would not prove much , without shewing that the verb nuttinniin ...
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Adnoun Adverbs affix Alley American amongst argillite Botanical Names bushels called Cambridge Bay Cape Cod Captain church coast colony common corn Creek declension Delaware Delaware language dialects Eliot England English express fish governour Grammar harbour hath Heckewelder honour idioms Indian languages Indicative Mode inhabitants Island John keep thee kind king labour land Lane Lenni Lenape letter live Lord Massachusetts Massachusetts language means Michaux miles n'dellsin Narraganset Nouns nuttinniin observed paragraph pay thee peace person plantation planted plur plural Ponceau Præter tense Present tense pronoun Providence Publick Buildings Pursh Rhode Island river sachim savages sent shallop ship sing speech Street suppletive Suppositive Mode syllable thereof things thou keep thou pay tion Tisquantum town translation tree unto Verb Substantive Virginia Willd Williams wish thou didst wish ye wood word ye keep ye pay Zeisb