From: | Philip Newton <philip.newton@...> |
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Date: | Friday, February 3, 2006, 17:58 |
On 2/3/06, R A Brown <ray@...> wrote:> ek/eks means "out of", not just "from" - and in the modern language its > 'kse'.And is a bound morpheme, AFAIK -- it only appears as a prefix, not as a separate word. Cheers, -- Philip Newton <philip.newton@...>
R A Brown <ray@...> |