37 Verbs to Use for the Word derivation

With regard to the second purpose, that of showing the derivation or composition of words, it is plain, that etymology, and not pronunciation, must here govern the division; and that it should go no further than to separate the constituent parts of each word; as, ortho-graphy, theo-logy.

De Haedo de la Captividad gives a characteristic derivation, like a genuine hidalgo, who proclaimed eternal war against Los Moros.

We tried to find its derivation in French, without success, and Greek and German were no better.

Before going farther it may not be useless to explain the derivation of the name of these mountains.

We cannot think Mr. Wedgwood's derivation of this word from bague an improvement on that of Ducange from baga, area.

Masonic writers have, however, generally adopted the more usual derivation of Cain, from a word signifying possession; and Oliver descants on Tubal Cain as a symbol of worldly possessions.

On the other hand, other accounts suggest the derivation of those Boii on the Neusiedler See from the main stock of the nation, which formerly had its seat in Bavaria and Bohemia before Germanic tribes pushed it towards the south.

Diez establishes the derivation of doccia from ductus; and certainly the sense of a channel to lead (ducere) water in any desired direction is satisfactory.

When they compared the derivation of the Son of God from, the Father to the rays of light which ever flow from the natural sun, and argued that if that sun had been eternal, its emanations would be co-eternal, they showed that their true doctrine required the formula"always being begotten, and as instantly perishing, in order to be rebegotten perpetually."

This becomes an added difficulty in the analysis of myths, as not only were the names of the divinities and of localities expressed in terms in the highest degree metaphorical, but they were at times obscured by an affected pronunciation, devised to conceal their exact derivation.

Moreover, I found in Gregory Nazianzen and others, that to confess this derivation of the Son and Spirit and the underivedness of the Father alone, was in their view quite essential to save Monotheism; the One God being the underived Father.

The correct meaning of transpire may perhaps be best understood by considering its derivations.

limited peculiarities with respect to position declined derivation of, from Teuton., DR.

of verbs in INTERJECTIONS, Etymol. of Interjection, defined derivation and signif.

It is one of the most positive evidencesindeed we may say, absolutely, the most tangible evidenceof the derivation of our speculative science from an operative art.

Thus God created man intelligent, and consequently susceptible of reason; but we do not see the word reason brought into play in Genesis, because it merely expresses a derivation from the mind or intellect.

" "Muddy" is not an attractive name unless you happen to know its true derivation and significance.

By observing its derivation from the verb, and then placing it after to be or having; as, To be writing, Having writtenTo be walking, Having walkedTo be weeping, Having weptTo be studying, Having studied.

Sydenham assures us, that among all the substances which occasion a derivation or revulsion from the head, none operate more powerfully than garlic applied to the soles of the feet: hence he was led to make use of it in the confluent small-pox about the eighth day, after the face began to swell; the root cut in pieces, and tied in a linen cloth, was applied to the soles, and renewed once a day till all danger was over.

And, discriminated from or when preferable to with, or, or nor whether emphatic of word or phrase following it ("Part pays, AND justly;" &c., POPE,) derivation of, from Sax. Anglo-Saxon dialect, and accessions thereto, as forming the modern Eng. lang.

Crescencio Carrillo prefers the derivation from itz, anything that trickles in drops, as gum from a tree, rain or dew from the sky, milk from teats, and semen ("leche de amor," Dicc.

This was shown by Garcilasso de la Vega, in his Royal Commentaries, and as he could see no sense or propriety in applying such a term as "Lake of Grease" to the Supreme Divinity, he rejected this derivation, and contented himself by saying that the meaning of the name was totally unknown.

The realization of the ideal of psychology, the reduction of the complex phenomena of mental life to the smallest possible number of simple elements, is limited by the heterogeneity of the original phenomena, knowing, feeling, willing, which wholly resists derivation from the combination of sensations.

Why not one of the deputy sheriffs? Study out carefully the derivation of the words auditor, sheriff, coroner, probate, commissioner, supervisor, superintendent.

This is a simple and reasonable explanation for the remarkable sameness which prevails in the mental products of the lower stages of civilization, and does away with the necessity of supposing a historic derivation one from the other or both from a common stock.

37 Verbs to Use for the Word  derivation