Topic: Historical Linguistics
Browse Notes & Queries articles (1849–1900) tagged with the topic “Historical Linguistics”. Explore Victorian-era queries, notes, and replies on this subject.
50 articles found.
- Havior (1850, REPLY)
- Derivation of Sterling (1850, QUERY)
- Chapels (1850, REPLY)
- DERIVATIONS OF "NEWS." (1850, REPLY)
- "Barum" and "Sarum" (1850, REPLY)
- NEWS (1850, NOTE)
- Alarm (1850, NOTE)
- ETYMOLOGICAL QUERIES (1850, REPLY)
- DERIVATION OF NEWS (1850, REPLY)
- Ergh, Er, or Argh (1850, REPLY)
- The Letter (1850, NOTE)
- Meaning of "Thwaites" (1850, REPLY)
- AELFRIC'S COLLOQUY, AND THE A.-S. WORD ÆGYPE IN THE A.-S. PSALTER (1850, REPLY)
- PISAN (1850, REPLY)
- Derivation of "Calamity" (1850, REPLY)
- Derivation of "Calamity" (1850, REPLY)
- Havior (1850, REPLY)
- ÆLFRIC’S COLLOQUY (1850, QUERY)
- Meaning of the Word "Delighted." (1850, REPLY)
- News, Noise (1850, REPLY)
- ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD "PARLIAMENT." (1850, NOTE)
- Language of Queen Mary's Days (1850, QUERY)
- Barum and Sarum (1850, QUERY)
- DERIVATION OF "NEWS" AND "NOISE." (1850, REPLY)
- REHETING AND REHETOURS (1850, REPLY)
- William Baxter (1850, REPLY)
- Emerod (1850, REPLY)
- Grummett (1850, REPLY)
- Gourders (1850, REPLY)
- Pet-Names—"Jack." (1850, REPLY)