ABBREVIATIONS
| adj. | adjective | interj. | interjection |
| adv. | adverb | interr. | interrogative |
| aug. | augmentative | iron. | ironically |
| b. | born | irr. | irregular |
| coll. | colloquial | lit. | literally |
| comp. | comparative | m. | masculine |
| cond. | conditional | neut. | neuter |
| d. | died | obs. | obsolete |
| def. art. | definite article | p. p. | past participle |
| depr. | depreciative | pers. | person |
| der. | derived | pl. | plural |
| dim. | diminutive | pop. | population |
| et al. | and others | pr. | present |
| excl. | exclamatory | pret. | preterite |
| f. | feminine | pron. | pronoun |
| fig. | figurative | prop. | proper |
| fut. | future | prov. | provincialism |
| i.e. | that is | s. | substantive |
| imp. | imperfect | sing. | singular |
| imper. | imperative | subj. | subjunctive |
| ind. | indicative | superl. | superlative |
| inf. | infinitive | + | before |
ie, i, or ue, in parenthesis, indicate that the verb isradical-changing. H. F. Gr. = Hills and Ford's Spanish Grammar. Nouns ending in o are masculine; in a, feminine; unless otherwiseindicated. |
VOCABULARY
[A], [B], [C], [CH], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [L], [LL], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [Y], [Z]
[A]
á, to, for, in, by, at, during, upon; — lo que, according to what.
abad, m., abbot.
abadesa, abbess.
abajo, down, below, down stairs; — á, down upon; más —, farther down.
abandonar, to abandon, release, give (up), leave, desert.