před, before, and chůdce, de- rived from the verb choditi, to go).
to fill, naplňovali (napln, full;
Lat. plenus). thick, hustý.
a dwelling, bydlille; the termi- nation, as previously ex- plained, expresses the place ' where,' and is found in all the Slavonic languages.
from old time, od starodávna. A substantive is coined out of an adjective; cf. such expressions as CMoaojrý, from youth upwards, in Russian.
to dwell, live, přebývat/.
houses; translate, ' built dwel- lings.'
to build, stavěli; past part, used pretty much as an adj.
a dwelling, abode, příbytek.
each, kaSdy.
family, rodina, s.f.
being more inclined ; translate, ' preferably,' or ' most pre- ferably,' nejraději.
a field, pole, s.n.
because, poněvadž.
generally, obyčejně (vide supra).
company, friendly group, pro telstvo, s.n. Cf. the word for friend (same root as Sansk. pri, agreeable).
together, collectively, pohro- madě.
separate, dělili; use neg. com- pounded with the verb; trans- late, 'did not divide them- selves concerning the land.'
a village, vesnice, f.
to grow up, vzniknouti; use the past tense with the omission of the syllable nu.
in this way, therefore, tudy.
accession, addition, přistavová- ním.
dwelling, obydlí, s.n. (root byt, to be).
development, rozvětvení, s.n.; a verbal noun, derived from ros and větev, a branch.
a family, stock, kmen, m.
connexion, or relationship, pří- buzenstvo, s.n. It is very difficult to translate accu- rately these forms.
or, čili.
kind, způsob, s.m. (sometimes written, spůsob).
to establish, base itself, zaklá- dali se.
the whole, celý.
belonging to the State, statni.
organization, zřízení, s.n.
township or family, rod.
on undivided soil, v nedílnosli půdy.