AMIDDLE ENGLISHVOCABULARY

BY

J. R. R. TOLKIEN

Designed for use with

SISAM'S Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose

OXFORD

AT THE CLARENDON PRESS

M DCCCC XXII

Printed in England

Transcriber's Note

Original spelling variants and punctuation havenot been standardized. <Words> or l<e>tters enclosed in angle brackets < > are additions by the author to complete the manuscript; See also the Transcriber's Note at the end.

This vocabulary was designed for use with
Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose, by Kenneth Sisam,
available at PG #43736.

The cover image was modified by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.

ABBREVIATIONS

AFr.Anglo-French.
allit.alliterative; (in) alliterative verse, &c.
cf. in etymologies indicates uncertain or indirect relation.
constr. constructed with; construction.
Du. Dutch.
E.; Mn.E. (Modern) English.
E.D.D. The English Dialect Dictionary.
Fr. French.
Fris. (Modern) Frisian (dialects).
fromis prefixed to etymologies when the word illustrated has additional suffixes, &c., not present in the etymon.
G. German.
Goth. Gothic.
Icel. (Modern) Icelandic.
Kt.; OKt. Kentish; Kentish dialect of Old English.
L.; Med.L. Latin; Mediaeval Latin.
MDu. Middle Dutch.
ME. Middle English.
MHG. Middle High German.
MLG. Middle Low German.
N.E.D. The Oxford (New) English Dictionary.
Nth; ONth. Northumbrian; Northumbrian dialect of Old English.
NWM. North West Midland.
OE. Old English.
OFr. Old French.
OFris. Old Frisian.
OHG. Old High German.
OIr. Old Irish.
ON. ...

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