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Wharton's Etyma Latina - Etyma Latina, by E. R. Wharton, M.A. Pp. xxxiv. and 152. Rivingtons, 1890. 7s. 6d.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 218 note 1 This is not meant seriously. It is either a joke to relieve the dry study of linguistics, or a self-congratulatory ‘How much taller I am than Papa.’
page 220 note 1 The latter at least ought to be written in English characters as to the best of our belief it is not used by any Greek grammarian.