FOOTNOTES:

FOOTNOTES:[J]A word of this kind used every day by the masses of all Teutonic people, and corresponding to the principal languages in such a variety of meanings, could not possibly be derived from the Latin finitum. Our fine may be in part from finitum, but fin—I E pin is certainly a Teut word.[K]Words varied by inflection are classed as different words.[L]Except that in accordance with euphonic laws initial k becomes ch sixteen times, and final a e seven times.

[J]A word of this kind used every day by the masses of all Teutonic people, and corresponding to the principal languages in such a variety of meanings, could not possibly be derived from the Latin finitum. Our fine may be in part from finitum, but fin—I E pin is certainly a Teut word.

[J]A word of this kind used every day by the masses of all Teutonic people, and corresponding to the principal languages in such a variety of meanings, could not possibly be derived from the Latin finitum. Our fine may be in part from finitum, but fin—I E pin is certainly a Teut word.

[K]Words varied by inflection are classed as different words.

[K]Words varied by inflection are classed as different words.

[L]Except that in accordance with euphonic laws initial k becomes ch sixteen times, and final a e seven times.

[L]Except that in accordance with euphonic laws initial k becomes ch sixteen times, and final a e seven times.

Transcriber's Note: Inconsistencies in the punctuation around abbreviations have been retained.


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