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[ Main Message Index ]   [ Previous | Next ] [ Reply ] Author: Chernov
Date: 2007-03-24 04:25:40
Subject: Re: Abbreviations in Bosworth/Toller
> > Here is the entry: Bosworth/Toller, page b1221, entry 28 (next to last line)
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> > Thank you. Chernov
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> The cited form, wijcheler, contains ij, which is common in Dutch orthography. I can't say whether the "M" stands for "middle" or "modern". If I were you, I'd check the online dictionaries of modern Dutch.
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> --Sean
Thank you for the suggestion. I found the word in Modern Dutch, but cannot find an online Middle Dutch dictionary or glossary. Even the online Modern Dutch dictionaries do not provide background. I'm familiar with the Middle English and Old English equivalents.
Chernov
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