The -z- is not an alphabetic letter, but originally a twirl, representing the usual Medieval Latin shorthand symbol for the ending -et. "In reading aloud usually rendered by 'namely.' " [OED]wise (adj.) "having the power of judging or discerning rightly," Old English wis "learned, ...
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�� 1 In the case of stems ending in a syllabic sonorant, a schwa syllable may be skipped, produc-ing dactylic forms like hibbelig (‘jittery’). This is reminiscent of Kager’s notion of the invisibility of schwa syllables to certain phonological processes that are conditioned by ...
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