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Aberdeen dialect, [112], [113]
Adam’s body, materials of, [21], [22]
Alfred, King, [47], [48]
Allen, Grant, Anglo-Saxon Britain, [85]
Alliterative Poems, ed. Morris, [80]
Altenglische Dichtungen, [52]
Ambry, aumbry, [97]
Ancren Riwle, [49]
Anglian period, [14]
Anglo-French words in dialects, [94]-[96]
Anglo-Saxon, [10], [11], [12]
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, [12], [48]; Laud MS., [73]
Arain, arles, arris, asew, assith, [97]
Assoilyie, astre, aunsel, aunter, aver, averous, [97], [98]
Atkinson’s (Cleveland) Glossary, [44]
Awfully, [4]
Ayenbite of Inwyt, [59], [60]
Ayrshire dialect, [113], [114]
Baker, Miss, [5]
Barnes, William, [55], [111]
Beda, [15]
his “death-song,” [15]
his History, [14], [15], [17], [56]
Beowulf, [7]-[9]
Bewcastle column, [20]
Bladud, King, [50], [51]
Blood-boltered, [5]
Bolter, [5], [6]
Boucher, Rev. J., Dialect Dictionary, [101], [102]
Boy or child, [5]
Brockett’s Glossary, [44]
Bruce, by Barbour, [29]-[34]
Brut, romance of, [49], [50], [51]
Burns, Robert, [45], [113]
Cædmon, [15], [16]
his hymn, [17]
Caxton, [40]
Celtic words in dialects, [83]-[86]
list of, [85], [86]
Charters, Kentish, [56], [57]
Mercian, [70]
Chaucer, use of Kentish by, [63]
use of yon, [7]
use of asp, [68]
Cheshire dialect, [122], [123]
Child (girl), [5], [6]
Cole, King, [51]
Corpus Glossary, [67]
Cursor Mundi, [27], [28], [35]
Cymbeline, [50]
Dialect defined, [1]
Dialect glossaries, [102]-[103]
Dialect writers, [111]
Dialects, foreign elements in the, [82]-[98]
four old, [10],[11]
groups of, [107]
modern, [106]-[109]
specimens of, [110], etc.
Dialectic regeneration, [3]
Dictionaries
by Coles, Kersey, Bailey, Dr Johnson, and Ash, [101]
old, Promptorium and Catholicon, [100]
Douglas, Gawain, [34]
Dunbar, [33], [35]
quoted, [45]
Dunstan, St, Life of, [51]
Durham, Liber Vitæ, [20]
Ritual, [21]
Eagre, [97]
Earle, Prof., [14]
Edinburgh dialect, [115], [116]
Eliot;
see George
Ellis, A.J., Early English Pronunciation, [103]
Erne, [6]
English, the old name for Lowland Scotch, [33]-[35]
English Dialect Dictionary, [85], [90], [104]
English Dialect Grammar, [104]
English Dialect Society, [103]
English Metrical Homilies, [28]
Essex dialect, [123], [124], [125]