And, discriminated from or
—when preferable to with, or, or nor
—whether emphatic of word or phrase following it ("Part pays, AND
justly;" &c., POPE,)
—derivation of, from Sax.
Anglo-Saxon dialect, and accessions thereto, as forming the modern Eng. lang.
An other, see Other
Antecedent, proper sense of the term
—sometimes placed after its pronoun
—sometimes doubly restricted
—of pron., applied figuratively
—sing., with the adj. many, and a plur. pron.
—suppressed
—Antecedents of different persons, numbers, and genders,
disjunctively connected, how represented
—joint, agreem. of pron. in ellipt. construct. of
Antibacchy, or hypobacchy, defined
Antiquated words and modes of expression, more frequent in poetry than in prose
Antithesis, defined
Aorist, or indefinite, may be applied to imperf. tense pot. and subjunc.
Aphæresis, defined
Apocope, defined