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ongin
† onˈgin, v. Obs. Pa. tense ongan, -gon. [OE. onginn-an, f. on-1 + a radical -ginnan; see begin. Much used in OE.; but lost early in 13th c.; retained till 14th in form agin q.v.] To begin.c 1000 ælfric Gram. xxiv. (Z.) 137 Inchoo, ic ongynne. c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. iv. 17 Syððan ongan se hælend bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ongin inscription
The Ongin inscription was discovered in 1891 in Mongolia near the Ongi River, 160 km south of the Orkhon inscriptions and 402 km south-west of the Tonyukuk The Ongin Inscription. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Tekin T. (1968). A grammar of Orkhon Turkic. wikipedia.org
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wlach
† wlak, wlach, a. Obs. Forms: 1 wlacu, -o, wlæc, 3 wlec(c)h, wleach, 3–4 wlach, 4 wlak, 5 wlake. [OE. wlæc, wlacu (an orig. u-stem) = MLG. wlak lukewarm (whence wlacheit ‘tepor’); cf. OS. wlakon, MLG. wla(c)ken to be tepid; the ulterior relations are doubtful. For the phonology of the final consonan... Oxford English Dictionary
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8240th Army Unit
these islands: Leopard Base Wolfpack Kirkland Baker Section Tactical Liaison Office Leopard Base Operating from the Yalu River south of the Ongin wikipedia.org
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chapitle
† ˈchapitle Obs. Forms: (1 capitel, 2 captel), 3–5 chapitle, 4 chapitel, -til, -tele, chapytyl, 5 chapytle, chapetyll, chapyttyl, chapytylle. [a. OF. chapitle (now chapitre), in ONF. capitle, early ad. L. capitulum little head, capital of column, ‘head’ of discourse, chief division of book, section ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jógvan Isaksen
Greinir og ummæli 1986 – Ongin rósa er rósa allan dagin. Um skaldskapin hjá Róa Paturssyni 1988 – Ingen rose er rose hele dagen. wikipedia.org
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aginne
▪ I. † agin(ne, v. Obs. For forms see be-gin. [for earlier an-ginnan, on-ginnan, also found in same sense: see ongin, and a- prefix 2. Afterwards aphetized to gin of which the pa. tense gan became a frequent auxiliary.] To begin.c 1000 O.E. Gosp. Mark vi. 7, & agan h{iacu} sendan twám & twám. c 1160... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rakel Helmsdal
Bókadeild Føroya Lærarafelags) 2008 – Ov nógv av tí góða – og eitt sindur afturat (published in "Mín jólabók 2008", Bókadeild Føroya Lærarafelags) 2009 – Ongin wikipedia.org
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Old Turkic
inscription complete text Tonyukuk inscription complete text Kul Tigin inscription complete text Bilge Qaghan inscription complete text Eletmiš Yabgu (Ongin ) inscription complete text Bayanchur Khan inscription complete text Ongin inscriptions by Gerard Clauson Timeline of Turkic Languages (Turkish) Languages wikipedia.org
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begink
▪ I. begin, v.1 (bɪˈgɪn) Pa. tense began (bɪˈgæn). Pa. pple. begun (bɪˈgʌn). Forms: 1 bi-, beginnan, 2–4 biginnen, 3–4 biginne, 3–7 beginne, 3– begin. (Also 3 bigunen, 4 bigine, -gyn(e, bygyn(ne, 4–6 begyn(ne.) pa. tense sing. 1– began, 1–5 bigan. (Also 2–5 bigon, 3–5 bygan, 4 bigane, 4–5 bygon(ne, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pith
▪ I. pith, n. (pɪθ) Forms: 1–2 piþa, 4–5 piþ, 4–7 pyth, pithe, 4– pith, (4 pidh, pight, put, 5–6 pytthe, 5 pyf, peth, Sc. picht, 5–7 pythe, 6 pit, Sc. pitht, 6–7 pitth(e). Mod. dialects have peth, peeth, piff, peff. [OE. piþa, radically agreeing with MDu. pitte, MLG., LG., WFris., EFris., Da. pit pi... Oxford English Dictionary
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古代突厥语
Schulze作 Eletmiš Yabgu (Ongin) inscription complete text Bayanchur Khan inscription complete text 翁金碑铭 ,Gerard Clauson作 突厥语族 wikipedia.org
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gin
▪ I. gin, n.1 (dʒɪn) Forms: 3–7 ginne, gynne, 3–6 (also 9 in sense 8) gyn, 5 gyne, (4–5 gen), 7 gynn, 7–8 ginn, 3– gin. [Aphetic form of OF. engin, engine (q.v.).] † 1. Skill, ingenuity. Also in a bad sense: Cunning, craft, artifice (cf. engine 2). quaint of gin: clever in contriving or planning; al... Oxford English Dictionary
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helm
▪ I. helm, n.1 (hɛlm) Forms: 1– helm; also 3 hælm, healm, 4–7 helme, 6 healme. [Com. Teut.: OE. helm str. masc. = OFris., OS. (LG., MDu., Du.), OHG. (MHG., Ger.) helm, ON. hjalmr (Sw., Da. hjelm), Goth. hilms:—OTeut. *helmo-z:—pre-Teut. *kelmo-s, f. root kel- to cover, conceal (see hele v.). OF. hel... Oxford English Dictionary
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creep
▪ I. creep, v. (kriːp) Pa. tense and pa. pple. crept (krɛpt). Forms: see below. [A common Teutonic strong vb.: OE. créopan = OS. criopan, OFris. kriapa (NFris. krepen, Satl. kriope), ON. krj{uacu}pa (Sw. krypa, Da. krybe):—OTeut. *kreupan. As with some other verbs of the same class (cf. bow, brook, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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