ABBKEVIATIONS 



Abn.=Abnaki. 



a<'t.=active. 



Adelung=AdehinK, J'lhaiiu Christoph [and Vater, J. S.]. Mithridates oder allge- 

 meine sprachenkunde. 4 vols. Berlin, ]806-17. 



adj.=adjec'tive. 



adv. =adverb. 



Af2h.= Afghan. 



agent. See n. agent. 



Alg. = Algic (Algonquian; in citations from McKenne}', Chippewa); Algonkin (the 

 Algonkin or Nippissing dialect of the Lake of the Two«Mountains, near the 

 western end of the island of Montreal); Algon(juian. 



an.=animate; animate object. 



Ang.-Sax.=Anglo-Saxon. 



Arab. =Arabic. 



Arch. Amer.=Archieologia Americana. Transactions and collections of the Ameri- 

 can Antiquarian Society. Vols. i-iv. Worcester and Cambridge, 1820-60. 



Archer;= Archer, Gabriel. Relation of Captain Gosnold's voyage to the north part 

 of Virginia, begun . . . 1602, etc. In Purchas, Samuel, His pilgrimes, 

 vol. IV, London, 1625; Massachusetts Historical Soc. Coll., ser. 3, vol. viii, 

 Boston, 1843. 



AS. =Anglo-Saxon. 



Assembly Catechism. See Quinney. 



augm. =augmentative. 



auxil.=auxiliary. 



A. V. = Authorized version. 



Bancro ft = Bancroft, George. History of the United States from the discovery of the 

 American continent. 10 vols. Boston, 1834-1874. Many other editions. 



Bar., Baraga = Baraga, Rev. Frederic. 



Diet, (or simply Bar. )=A dictionary of the Otchipwe language, explained in 

 English. Cincinnati, 1853; Montreal, 1878, 1879 (with grammar), 1880, 

 1882 (with grammar). References are to the edition of 1853. 

 Gr. =A theoretical and practical grammar of the Otchipwe language. Detroit, 

 1850; Montreal, 1878, 1879 (with dictionary), 1882 (with dictionary). Refer- 

 ences are to the edition of 1850. 



Bartlett=Bartlett, John Russell. Dictionary of Americanisms. A glossary of words 

 and phrases usually re.garded as peculiar to the United States. New York, 

 1848. Several later editions. 



Note. It has not been possible to refer to the source of all quotations, and hence a few errors may 

 have crept into the bibliographic parts of this list. All known editions of important works have been 

 cited, note being made of the editions referred to in the Dictionary when these are known. 



