- … I am now able to
prove that … the 卍,
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Sanscrit lexicon,
under the name of "suastika," and with the
meaning εὖ ἐστι, or...
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Thomas Burrow in The
Sanskrit Language: "The
Sanscrit language,
whatever be its antiquity, is of a
wonderful structure; more...
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Picture with
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Monier Monier-Williams (1846)....
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ancestor language,
which he
called "a
common source" but did not name: The
Sanscrit [sic] language,
whatever be its antiquity, is of a
wonderful structure;...
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Brahmegupta and Bháscara.
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relationship between Sanskrit, Gr**** and Latin.
Jones published his The
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field of Indo-European...
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publishing house Edward Vernon Arnold (1857–1926),
British scholar of
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Roman Character,
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