
A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580
by Walter W. Skeat A. L. Mayhew
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Chapters (42)
- A Concise Dictionary of Middle English
- REV. A. L. MAYHEW, M.A.
- REV. WALTER W. SKEAT
- PREFACE
- Note On The Phonology Of Middle-English.
- The Clarendon Press Glossaries.
- FULL LIST OF AUTHORITIES,
- WITH EXPLANATIONS OF ABBREVIATIONS.
- ABBREVIATIONS (Languages),
- SYMBOLS.
- A CONCISE DICTIONARY OF MIDDLE-ENGLISH.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- E.
- F.
- G.
- H.
- I (vowel).
- I (consonant).
- K.
- L.
- M.
- N.
- O.
- P.
- Q.
- R.
- S.
- Ta-, Te-.
- Th.
- Ti-Ty.
- U, V (vowel).
- V U (consonant).
- Wa-We.
- Wh.
- Wi-Wy.
- X.
- Y.
- Ȝ (pronounced as y).
- ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
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