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It has been suggested in Germania , xiv . 216 , xvi . 303 , that Moneke is a Koseform of the Christian name Simon . Such decapitated forms for pet - names are , of course , extremely comFOUR ETYMOLOGICAL NOTES . 66 Bayonet . - H.E.D .
It has been suggested in Germania , xiv . 216 , xvi . 303 , that Moneke is a Koseform of the Christian name Simon . Such decapitated forms for pet - names are , of course , extremely comFOUR ETYMOLOGICAL NOTES . 66 Bayonet . - H.E.D .
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It is suggested by historians that the use of " pagan as opposed to " Christian may be found nearly two hundred years before Christianity had been generally accepted in the towns and cities of the Roman Empire .
It is suggested by historians that the use of " pagan as opposed to " Christian may be found nearly two hundred years before Christianity had been generally accepted in the towns and cities of the Roman Empire .
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363 Abderitanis was suggested . But ed . 1 has Abderitani , which is obviously right . The word does not belong to the preceding sentence , but is part of the reference ( ep . 10 , professing to be from the senate and people of Abdera ...
363 Abderitanis was suggested . But ed . 1 has Abderitani , which is obviously right . The word does not belong to the preceding sentence , but is part of the reference ( ep . 10 , professing to be from the senate and people of Abdera ...
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