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Alphabet

Alphabet   Reference library

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (19 ed.)

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2013

The word goes back to Greek alphabētos, combining alpha and beta, the first two letters of the Greek

Bible

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The Oxford Companion to the English Language (2 ed.)

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2018
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A collection of sacred texts usually regarded as a unified whole and published as a book consisting of a number of books. For Christians these are in two groups, an Old Testament (OT), ... More
Brackets

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The Oxford Companion to the English Language (2 ed.)

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2018
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Language reference, History of English, Linguistics
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The name for punctuation marks of various kinds that mark off (more strongly than pairs of commas) certain matter as distinct, parenthetical, or interpolated. Material set between brackets ... More
Coronet

Coronet   Reference library

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (19 ed.)

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A crown inferior to the royal crown. The coronet of the Prince of Wales has one arch fewer than the

Cross

Cross 1.   Reference library

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (19 ed.)

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The cross is not solely a Christian symbol originating with the crucifixion. In Carthage it was used for ornamental purposes.

Great Vowel Shift

Great Vowel Shift   Quick reference

The Oxford Companion to the English Language (2 ed.)

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2018
Subject:
Language reference, History of English, Linguistics
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A sound change that began c.1400 and ended c.1600, changing late middle english long, stressed monophthongs from something like the sounds of mainland European languages to those that they ... More
Grimm’s Law

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The Oxford Companion to the English Language (2 ed.)

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2018
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Language reference, History of English, Linguistics
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175 words
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The first Germanic sound shift, a statement of the relationship between certain consonants in germanic languages and their originals in Indo-European (IE), first described in ...

Initial Teaching Alphabet

Initial Teaching Alphabet   Quick reference

The Oxford Companion to the English Language (2 ed.)

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2018
Subject:
Language reference, History of English, Linguistics
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424 words
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A controversial adaptation of the Roman alphabet (sometimes called an augmented Roman alphabet) intended as an aid for children and adults learning to read and write English. It was ... More
International Phonetic Alphabet

International Phonetic Alphabet   Quick reference

The Oxford Companion to the English Language (2 ed.)

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2018
Subject:
Language reference, History of English, Linguistics
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320 words
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An alphabet developed by the International Phonetic Association to provide suitable symbols for the sounds of any language. The symbols are based on the Roman alphabet, with further ... More
Nine

Nine   Reference library

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (19 ed.)

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Nine, five and three are mystical numbers: the diapason, diapente and diatrion of the Greeks. Nine consists of a

Ogam

Ogam   Reference library

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (19 ed.)

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The alphabet in use among the ancient Irish and British peoples. There were 20 characters, each of which was composed

Oreads

Oreads   Reference library

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (19 ed.)

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nymphs of the mountains (Greek oros, ‘mountain’).The Ocean nymphs and Hamadryades,Oreads and Naiads with long weedy locks,

Palm

Palm   Reference library

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (19 ed.)

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The well-known tropical and subtropical tree gets its name from Latin palma, ‘palm of the hand’, from the spread-hand

Ptolemy

Ptolemy   Reference library

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (19 ed.)

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The name of a dynasty of 15 Macedonian kings of Egypt. They reigned longer than any other house in the

Rune

Rune   Reference library

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (19 ed.)

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2013

A letter or character of the earliest alphabet in use among the Gothic tribes of northern Europe. Runic inscriptions most

Speech

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The Oxford Companion to the English Language (2 ed.)

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2018
Subject:
Language reference, History of English, Linguistics
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907 words
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1. The primary form of language; oral communication in general and on any particular occasion: Most people are more fluent in speech than in writing...

Translation

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The Oxford Companion to the English Language (2 ed.)

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2018
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Language reference, History of English, Linguistics
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876 words
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The restatement of the forms of one language in another: the chief means of exchanging information between different language communities. Translation is a fundamental yet often overlooked ... More
Vowel Quality

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The Oxford Companion to the English Language (2 ed.)

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2018
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Language reference, History of English, Linguistics
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489 words
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A term in phonetics for the property that makes one vowel sound different from another: for example, /iː/ as in ...

Zodiac

Zodiac   Reference library

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (19 ed.)

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2013

The imaginary belt or zone of the heavens, extending about eight degrees each side of the ecliptic, which the

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