A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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80. _WW_: Wright, The Bible Word-Book, 1884.
81. ZRP: Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, ed. Gröber. ABBREVIATIONS (LANGUAGES), WITH REFERENCES TO AUTHORITIES. AF: Anglo-French, see 64. AS: Anglo-Saxon, see 10, 31, 45, 62. Church Lat.: Ecclesiastical Latin, see 24, 74. Goth.: Gothic, see 23, 65. Gr.: Greek, see 9, 19, 27. Icel.: Icelandic, see 20. It.: Italian, see 28. Lat.: Latin. Late Lat.: Post-classical Latin, of Latin origin. see 24. 72. 74. Low Lat.: Latin derived from the later European languages, see 1, 14, 24, 51, 58. ME.: Middle English. North.E.: Northern English, see 4, 36. OF.: Old French, see 3, 6, 17, 18, 22, 24, 30, 48, 54. OHG.: Old High German, see 37, 46, 69, 78. OIr.: Old Irish, see 19, 79. OMerc.: Old Mercian, see 2(Rushworth version), 45, 73. ONorth.: Old Northumbrian, see 2. OS.: Old Saxon, see 35. OTeut.: Old Teutonic (as restored by scholars), see 27, 43. Sp.: Spanish, see 41. |
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