Crossword-Solution: GRAMMARIANS
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
NOEIMTO
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with GRAMMARIANS (5)
This collection, running probably to some 200 Fables, after being interpolated and edited by the Alexandrine grammarians, was turned into neat Latin iambics by Phædrus, a Greek freedman of Augustus in the early years of the Christian era.
Why, it is just like being the past tense of the compound reflexive adverbial incandescent hypodermic irregular accusative Noun of Multitude; which is father to the expression which the grammarians call Verb.
His father, whose perpendicularity made him look like a sitting grenadier, commenced the examination thus:-- “I wish you to inform me what you was a doing of when I spoke to you.” It will be observed that the Squire's dignified utterances were sometimes a little at variance with the rule of the best modern grammarians.
But in this latter scene of time, we cannot expect such mummies unto our memories, when ambition may fear the prophecy of Elias,[BT] and Charles the Fifth can never hope to live within two Methuselahs of Hector.[BU] [BS] The puzzling questions of Tiberius unto grammarians.--_Marcel._ _Donatus in Suet._ [BT] That the world may last but six thousand years.
Wherefore we ordered the meanings of foreign words to be noted with particular care, and studied the orthography, prosody, etymology, and syntax in ancient grammarians with unrelaxing carefulness, and took pains to elucidate terms that had grown too obscure by age with suitable explanations, in order to make a smooth path for our students.
Quotes with GRAMMARIANS (3)
Nothing is more usual than for philosophers to encroach upon the province of grammarians; and to engage in disputes of words, while they imagine that they are handling controversies of the deepest importance and concern.
The true structure of the Welsh grammar will be revealed only when we look at sentences slightly more complicated than its basic VSO pattern. Welsh is no different from the rest of the world: it does involve an extra step, but even that isn't all that unusual. Welsh is like Shakespearean English on acid: the verb always - not just in questions - moves to the beginning. Alternatively, it can be viewed as taking the French grammar a step further. While the verb stops at tense i…
Grammarians make no new thoughts, but thoughts make new grammar.