ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. 273 
LATIN. GERMAN, 
Ruo, Rennen, 
Rigo, .  Regnen, 
Sugo, Saugen, 
Scribo, Schreiben, 
Sorbeo, Saufen, 
Sedeo, Sitzen, 
Sperno, I despise, Spornen, 
ene - \ Nehmen, 
Stipo, Stopfen, 
Syed} Spite, 
Scabo, Schaben, 
Sudo, Schwitzen, 
Satio, (Subs.) Sdhen, 
Simul, (Adv.) Sammeln, 
Tango, 
Titilo, Kitzeln, 
Traho, Tragen, 
Trudo, I push, Treten, 
Tollo, Stehlen, 
Ululo, Heulen, 
Vado, Waten, 
ENGLISH. 
to run 
to rain 
to suck 
to write 
to sip 
to sit 
to take, to assume 
to stop, to cork 
to spy 
to shave 
to sweat 
to sow 
to assemble 
to take 
to tickle 
to draw 
to tread 
to steal 
to howl 
to wade 
Where there is no corresponding latin word, 
we often find one in Greek, 
French. 
Gr. Brazein, Brauen, 
Erettein, Rudern, 
Maein, (to wish - 
to tiara: Mogen, 
Italian, Spanish or 
to brew 
to row 
I may 
