-champ, 456. changer, 187.
vescovo, 437. vinagro, 419.
chimia, 230.
cirujano, 438.
craro, 63. cubrir, 418.
ensalar, 447. eschinancia, 437. esquinancia, 437. esquinencia, 437.
preposito, 419.
procuracao, 419.
procurador, 419, 447.
Saragossa, 419. surgiao, 438.
à ban donner, 416.
à bas, 416. à chef, 416. à Dieu, 416. -age, 456. à gré, 416. aigre, 419. à l'arme, 416.
à masse, 416. à meilleur, 416. amender, 416. anti-, 416. à part, 416. aposteme, 437. apostume, 437.
chateau vert, 450. Chaworth, 456. cheaunce, 445. cherir, 187. chef, 187.
chevalier, 418. chimie, 230. chirurgien, 437. choquer, 187. chose, 419. chute, 453. clair, 363.
compter, 418. conter, 418. contre-danse, 452. coun-, 416. countre-, 416. -court, 456. couvre-chef, 419. couvre-feu, 419. couvrir, 418. criccrac, 392. cueillir, 418.
de, 417. De 455. debris, 192. De Forest, 456. de la-, 456. délice, 449.
De Mortimer, 456. Des-, 456.
diminutif, 453.
Du-, 455.
-ice, 245. isle, 450.
Isle aux Noix, 453,
j'ai vu, 310. Jean, 459. jou-jou, 390.
langage, 33. langue d'oc, 61. langue d'oil, 61.
-lay, 456. le, 277. lettre, 202. lier, 61.
lieutenant, 451. louer, 61. -ly, 456.
maigre, 405. mal, 417. Mandeville, 452. micmac, 392. migraine, 437. -mont, 456. Montfort, 456.
Napoleon, 459.
nom, 242.
on dit, 302, 578. -oon, 425.
-ot, 456.
outre, 417. oyez, 452.
par, 417.
paralysie, 437. parchemin, 451. père, 689. pour, 417.
prévôt, 419. procuration, 419. procureur, 419, 447.
prophetisse, 245.
proposer, 447.
quelque, 419.
reconnoitre, 447. rendre, 448. Irepartie, 690.
[The Figures denote Sections.]
A, peculiar sound, an English, 214. Absolute case, 481. Abstraction, 445.
Abstract nouns, 244; numerals, 280. Accent, 145-152; classical, 145: English, 146; radical, terminational, distinctive, 1417; effect of emphasis on, 152; relation to quantity, 158; to orthoepy, 171; in poetry, Sanscrit, Greek, Latin, etc., 618; in punctuation, 693. Accommodation, law of, 135.
Accusative, see Objective.
graphic, 238; etymological, 437*; syntactical, 535, 549, 550; rhetorical, 615; poetical, 680. Analytic languages, 32.
Anapest, 622; monometer, 649; dimeter, 650; trimeter, 651; tetrameter, 652. Anaphora, 576. Anastrophe, 480.
Anglo-Norman, introduction of, in English, 70; spoken by higher classes, 71; titles and names, 73; alphabet, 220; genitive, 262. See Norman- French.
Addison on possessives, 260; quoted, 492, 642; Anglo-Saxon, parent of English, 9, 10; dead, 10, use of nor, 528.
Adelung, birthplace of language, 4.
Adjective defined, 240, 241, 265; classification of, 266, 267; derivation, 268; comparison, 269- 276; comparative etymology, 277; numeral, 278, 281; Becker of, 265; pronouns, 314; like adverbs, 366; relation to proposition, 461; rules for syntax-attributive, predicative, as adverbs, as prepositions, as substantives, com- paratives, superlatives, double comparatives and superlatives, independent, 490; collocation of, 491; list of those never preceding their noun, 431. See Pronominal, Numeral. Adverb defined, 240, 241, 361; origin of, 362;| Anglo-Saxon, 362; from pronouns, 363; from substantives, 364, 365; same as adjectives, 366; phrases, 367; comparison, 368; classifi- cation, 369; of place, 370; relation to proposi- tion, 432; rules for syntax-pleonastic, inde- pendent, two negatives, phrases, as verbs, 523; collocation, 524; correspondent, 525. Aschines quoted, 615.
Æsop quoted, 579.
Esthetics, 566.
51; introduction of, into England, 64; condi- tion of before mixture, 68; in 14th century, 72; objection to the word, 67; titles and names, why used, 73; transition into English, 76; spec- imens of, 77, 78; proportion and kind of words from, in English, 100, 101; alphabet, 181, 215; gender in, 247, 249; number, 255; genitive, 260; cases, 261; noun declined, 263; compari- son of adjective, 272; adjective declined, 277; article indefinite, 285; article, 287; reflective, 303, 304; pronoun, 296, 298, 300, 302, 303, 304; demonstrative declined, 308; interrogative, 313; adjective pronoun, 314; indeterminate pronoun, 316; verb, number of, 323, 324; in- flection, 323, 333; infinitive inflection, 335; modes, 336; participle, 338, 339; auxiliary verbs, 343, 346; derived verbs, 357; source of English impersonal verbs, 359; defective verbs, 360; adverbs, 362, 366, 369, 370; prepositions, 373; conjunctions, 379; elements of English, 283; suffixes, 390; prefixes, 391; compounds, 394; disguised compounds, 395; Latin words through, 396; disguised derivatives from, 405; prefixes, 412; comparison with Greek words, 414; double forms from, 420; coincidences of form in words from, 421; illusive etymologies in words from, 422; patronymics, 423; sur- names, 424; names of months, 436; days of week, 437; case absolute, 481; genitive, 483; use of them as demonstrative, 493; use of some, 493; dative, 499, 526; methinks, 506; two neg- atives in, 523; metres, 630; Chronicle quoted, 523. Anglo-Saxons, 49, 64-66.
Alphabet, Roman, Italic, Old English, Anglo-Sax- Anti-climax, 584. on, Greek, 181; defects of English, 210-214; re- Antithesis, 577. lation to other alphabets, 214; origin of, 215- Antonomasia, 578. 221; Hebrew, 217; Greek, 218; Roman, 219; Apheresis, 160. Anglo-Saxon, 220; Old English, 221; Norman- Apocope, 160. French, 220.
Alternative conjunctions, 379.
Apologue, 579. Aposiopesis, 580.
American languages, 27, 99; words borrowed Apostrophe, (2) 581, 692.
from, 62, 418; dialects of English, 93-97.
Ames, Fisher, eloquence of, 561.
Amphibrach, 622: monometer, 653; dimeter, 654; trimeter, 625; tetrameter, 656.
Anacœnosis, 573.
Anadiplosis, 574.
Appellative, 244.
Apposition, rules for, 488.
Arabic language (see Shemitic), 29; modes in, 336; interjections, 381; elements in English, 383, 417, 418.
Argument defined, 465; syllogism, 466; enthy- meme, 465, 467, 46S; conditional syllogism,
Analysis, historical, 107; phonetic, 176; ortho- 469; sorites, 470; dilemma, 471; analogy, 472;
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