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The Orbilian Society by Centaur Books, n.p., 1949. (II),110p. ills.(B&W line drawings. Partly interleaved. Sewn. Card board. Small library sticker to tail spine. Library stamps on first pages. (Rare). Part I. A list of the 1600 commonest nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs derived from adjectives, with all their principal meanings. This section is fully interleaved, in order that the owner may make his own annotations and additions. Part II. Classified lists of the words contained in Part I, with their principal parts of irregular verbs. With derivatives here listed in their appropriate places, the number of words is increased to 21oo, of which 80 are marked by bold type as being of especially frequent occurrence. Part III. Classified lists, with meaningsm of other common words - pronouns, prominal and other adjectives, adverbs, pepositions, conjunctions and interjections: these amount to a further 470 words, of which 390 are in bold type. Appendices. The Roman Family Tree; The Hours and the Winds, The Parts of the Body. (Publisher's information).
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