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Pathoschild[ userspace 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. |
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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 |
References[edit]
- Introduction and Abbreviations in the Online Etymology Dictionary