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Pathoschilduserspace map ] (Etymology shorthand)
This page lists etymology shorthand in regex format beside the expanded meaning. This list is primarily being used as a reference to write EtymologyReader.


List[edit]

Shorthand Meaning
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([0-9]+)c\.?
abl\.
acc\.
adj\.
adv\.
Amer.Eng\.
Anglo-Fr\.?
Anglo-L\.?
Anglo-Norm\.?
Ar\.?
Assyr\.?
c\.?([0-9]+)
c\.
caus\.?
Celt\.?
cf\.?
chem\.?
comb\.?
comp\.?
Dan\.?
dat\.?
deriv\.?
dial\.?
dim\.?
Du\.?
E\.Fris\.
e\.g\.
Egypt\.
eng\.?
esp\.
equiv\.
fem\.?
Fl\.?
Fr\.?
Frank\.?
freq\.
Fris\.?
fut\.?
Gael\.?
Gaul\.?
gen\.?
G(?:er)?\.?
ger\.?
Goth\.
Gk\.?
Gmc\.?
Heb\.?
I\.?E\.?
imper\.?
indic\.?
inf\.?
infl\.?
intens\.?
Ir\.?
Iran\.
irreg\.?
It\.
L\.?
lit\.?
Lith\.?
L\.?L\.?
Loan-transl\.?
loc\.?
Low Ger\.?
masc\.?
M\.?Du\.?
M\.?E\.?
M\.?Fr\.?
M\.?H\.?G
M\.?L"
M\.?L\.?G\.?
Mod\.?Eng\.?
Mod\.?Gk\.?
Mod\.?L\.?
n\.
neut\.?
N\.?Gmc\.?
nom\.?
Norm\.?
North Sea Gmc\.?
N\.?T\.?
obj\.?
obs\.?
O\.?Celt\.?
O\.?C\.?S\.?
O\.?Dan\.?
O\.?Du\.?
O\.?E\.?
O\.?E\.?D\.?
O\.?Fr\.?
O\.?Fris\.?
O\.?H\.?G\.?
O\.?Ir\.?
O\.?It\.?
O\.?LowG\.?
O\.?N\.?
O\.?N\.?Fr\.?
O\.?Pers\.?
O\.?Prov\.?
O\.?Prus\.?
orig\.?
O\.?S\.?
Osc\.?
O\.?Slav\.?
O\.?Sp\.?
O\.?Sw\.?
O\.?T\.?
part\.
pass\.
perf\.?
Pers\.?
pers\.?
P\.?Gmc\.?
Phoen\.?
P\.?I\.?E\.?
pl\.?
Pol\.?
Port\.?
poss\.?
pp\.?
prep\.?
pres\.?
pres\.?-pret\.?
pret\.?
priv\.?
prob\.?
pron\.?
prop\.?
Prov\.?
prp\.?
pt\.?
q\.?v\.?
redupl\.?
refl\.?
Russ\.?
Scand\.?
Scot\.?
Sem\.?
Serb\.?
sing\.?
Skt\.?
Slav\.?
Sp\.?
subj\.?
superl\.?
Swed\.?
transl\.?
Turk\.?
ult\.?
uncert\.?
U\.?S\.?
v\.?
var\.?
V\.?L\.?
voc\.?
W\.?Afr\.?
W\.?Fris\.?
W\.?Gmc\.?
W\.?Saxon"
from
$1<sup>th</sup> century
ablative
accusative
adjective
adverb
American English
Anglo-French
Anglo-Latin
Anglo-Norman
Arabic
Assyrian
circa $1
confer
causative
Celtic
compare
chemical
combining
comparative
Danish
dative
derived
dialectal
diminutive
Dutch
East Frisian
for example
Egyptian
English
especially
equivalent
feminine
Flemish
French
Frankish
frequentative
Frisian
future tense
Gaelic
Gaulish
genitive
German
gerund
Gothic
Greek
Germanic
Hebrew
Indo-European
imperative
indicative
infinitive
influenced
intensive
Irish
Iranian
irregular
Italien
Latin
literally
Lithuanian
Late Latin
loan-translation
locative
Low German
masculine
Middle Dutch
Middle English
Middle French
Middle High German
Medieval Latin
Middle Low German
Modern English
Modern Greek
Modern Latin
noun
neuter
North Germanic
nominative
Norman
North Sea Germanic
New Testament
objective
obsolete
Old Celtic
Old Church Slavonic
Old Danish
Old Dutch
Old English
Oxford English Dictionary
Old French
Old Frisian
Old High German
Old Irish
Old Italian
Old Low German
Old Norse
Old North French
Old Persian
Old Provençal
Old Prussian
originally
Old Saxon
Oscan
Old Slavic
Old Spanish
Old Swedish
Old Testament
participle
passive
perfective
Persian
person
Proto-Germanic
Phoenician
Proto-Indo-European
plural
Polish
Portuguese
possessive
past participle
preposition
present tense
present-preterite
preterite
privative
probably
pronoun
properly
Provençal
present participle
past tense
quo vide
reduplicated
reflexive
Russian
Scandinavian
Scottish
Semitic
Serbian
singular
Sanskrit
Slavic
Spanish
subject
superlative
Swedish
translation
Turkish
ultimately
uncertain
United States
verb
variant
Vulgar Latin
vocative
West African
West Frisian
West Germanic
West Saxon

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