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9/10/15 9:13 PM |
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Mourner wrote: From 'my' dictionary Webster's 1828 many a.it has no variation to express degrees of comparison, more and most, which are used for the comparative and superlative degrees, are from a different root. 1. numerous; comprising a great number of individuals. 'Thou shalt be a father of many nations' 'not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called' 2. In low language preceded by too, it denotes powerful or much; as 'they are too many for us.' I believe sc used it as the a. not the n. Again I laughed. Thanks for the medicine |
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