| A.S. |
Anglo-Saxon.
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| Arab. | Arabic. |
| C. | Celtic; used us a general term for Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, and Cornish. |
| Dan. | Danish. |
| Du. | Dutch. |
| E. | English. |
| F. | French. |
| Gael. | Gaelic. |
| Ger. | German. |
| Gr. | Greek. |
| Icel. | Icelandic. |
| Idg. | Indo-germanic. |
| Ital. | Italian. |
| L. | Latin. |
| M.E. | Middle English; English of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries. |
| M.Dut. | Modern Dutch. [PM] |
| M.F. | Modern French. [PM] |
| Mod. | Modern. |
| O. F. | Old French. |
| O. Gr. | Old Greek. |
| O. H. G. | Old High German. [PM] |
| O. Irish | Old Irish. [PM] |
| O. L. G. |
Old Low German.
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| O. S. | Old Spanish. |
| Pers. | Persian. |
| Scand. | Scandinavian; used as a general term for Icelandic, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian. |
| Skt. | Sanskrit. |
| Span. | Spanish. |
| Swed. | Swedish. |
| Teut. | Teutonic; English, Dutch, German, Gothic and Scandinavian. |
| Turk. | Turkish. [PM] |
| [PM] | Entries which were added during the digitization process are marked in this way. See the Notes section for more information. |
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