ABBREVIATIONS

adj.adjectiveinterj.interjection
adv.adverbinterr.interrogative
aug.augmentativeiron.ironically
b.bornirr.irregular
coll.colloquiallit.literally
comp.comparativem.masculine
cond.conditionalneut.neuter
d.diedobs.obsolete
def. art.definite article p. p.past participle
depr.depreciativepers.person
der.derivedpl.plural
dim.diminutivepop.population
et al.and otherspr.present
excl.exclamatorypret.preterite
f.femininepron.pronoun
fig.figurativeprop.proper
fut.futureprov.provincialism
i.e.that iss.substantive
imp.imperfectsing.singular
imper.imperativesubj.subjunctive
ind.indicativesuperl.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.