[The ordinary Roman type is used to indicate English forms that have been illustrated or exemplified: the Italic type indicates those of the Transition stage of the language: forms of high antiquity are put in SMALL CAPITALS: the Thick type indicates Subjects that have been treated or touched upon, over and above those which are already indicated by the general plan of the work.]
along of, 442.
along on, 443. alongside, 509. aloof, 509. aloud, 376, 509. alow, 509. Alpha, 196. also, 434, 446.
alsoe, 129, 134. ALWALDA, 27. alway, always, 136. am, 242. amain, 479, 480. amen, 174.
amendement, 280.
amiable, 79, 338. amid, 38.
ammiral, 304. amonestement, 280. American usage, 133, 186, 239, 311, 524. among, 441.
an, numeral and article, 33, 38, 416, 427. an,? form of and,' 453. -an (adj.), 326, 352. -an (inf.), 481.
analytic, 352. anathematize, 258.
ancient, 185.
-ancy, 296.
and, 129, 434, 445,
454, 457, 458.
angelic, 339-
appreciable, 336.
appreciative, 348, 349.
approachable, 336.
approval, 300.
-ast, 308.
astern, 509. -astic, 353.
astir, 509.
asumere, 221. asunder, 410. at, preposition, 37. at all, 431. at best, 375. at intervals, 375. at large, 375.
at last, 375.
at least, 375.
at leastwise, 433. at length, 375.
at most, 375. at no hand, 433. at once, 431. at present, 375. at random, 375- at worst, 375. ate, 107, 230. -ate, 258. atheism, 305. atheist, 307. athletic, 353-
Beowulf, the poem, 27. bepaint, 257.
bequeath, 39, 136, 257. bequest, 136. berattle, 257. Bercta, 112.
Berctfrid, 112. Bertgils, 112.
Bercthun, 112. Berctred, 112. Berctuald, 112. bere, 21, 43, 108. BEREAFIAN, 39. bereave, 257. berhyme, 257. BESCIERAN, 39. beseech, 39, 257.
beseek, 257. beseem, 39, 257. beset, 82, 257.
bestill, 257. bestir, 39, 257. bestow, 39, 257. bestraught, 257. bestrew, 257. bestride, 257. BESYREWIAN, 39. Beta, meaning of, 197. betake, 257.
beteem, 257. betell, 39.
Beth, Hebrew letter, 197.
bethink, 39, 136, 257. Bethlehemite, 302. bethunip, 257. betide, 257. betoken, 257.
betoss, 257.
betrap, 39.
betray, 39, 82, 257. betrim, 257.
bewitch, 257. bewray, 257.
beyond, 39, 136, 358. Bible translations, II, 12, 27, 404. bid, 229. bidden, 229.
bide, II.
bier, 11, 266. bight, 267. bill, 312.
Billingsgate, 49. billowy-bosomed,[511.
bind, 229.
birch, 21.
bird, 544.
bishop, 62. bishopric, 275.
Bishopsgate, Without, Within, 358. bit, 85, 108, 229. bite, 85, 109, 229. bitten, 229.
blackbird, 505, 522. Blackheathen,
325. blacksmith, 135. blame, 79.
blanc-mange, 79.
blatant, 350. bled, 254.
bleed, 254.
blemish, 77. blessing, 267. blew, 229. blight, 267.
blincked (Spenser), 138. bliss, 266.
bloodshed, 135.
bloodthirsty, 507.
bloody, 327. bloom, 21. blossom, 21. blow, 229. blown, 229.
board, 43.
boat, 22, 266.
boatswain, 501, 505.
bob, 266.
Bob, 312. bodes
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