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absol., absolute, absolutely
acc., accusative
act., active
adj., adjective
adv., adverb
advbl., adverbial
aor., aorist
app., apparently
art., article
cf., compare
comp., comparative
contr., contracted
dat., dative
encl., enclitic
Eng., English
fem., feminine
fig., figurative(ly)
fr., from
fut., future
gen., general(ly)
genit., genitive
imp., imperative
impers., impersonal(ly)
impf., imperfect
indic., indicative
infin., infinitive
int., interjection
intrans., intransitive
irreg., irregular(ly)
L., Latin
lit., literally
masc., masculine
mid., middle
neg., negative
neut., neuter
nom., nominative
opt., optative
orig., original(ly)
pa., past
pass., passive
perh., perhaps
pf., perfect
pl., plural
plupf., pluperfect
poss., possibly
ppl., participial
pple., participle
prec., the preceding word, etc.
prep., preposition
prob., probably
pron., pronoun
redup., reduplicated
sb., substantive
sc., scilicet
sim., similar(ly)
sing., singular
subj., subjunctive
superl., superlative
trans., transitive
vb., verb
vbl., verbal
v.l., various reading
voc., vocative
=, equivalent to
An asterisk (*) prefixed to a form indicates that the form is not actually recorded, but is assumed to have existed. For the obelus (†) see the Preface, p. vi.
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