ing abbreviations have been used in the vocabulary.
_adj._ adjective
_adv._ adverb
_art._ article
_c._ about (_circa_)
_card._ cardinal numeral
_cf._ compare (_confer_)
_conj._ conjunction
_conj._ pr. conjunctive pronoun
_dej._ definite
_dem._ demonstrative
_disj._ disjunctive pronoun
_f._ feminine substantive
_indef._ indefinite
_int._ interrogative
_interj._ interjection
_m._ masculine substantive
_m., f._ masculine and feminine substantive
_ord._ ordinal numeral
_p._ page
_pl._ plural
_poss._ possessive
_pr._ pronoun
_prep._ preposition
_q.v._ which see (_quod vide_)
_refl._ reflexive
_rel._ relative
_s._ substantive
_v._ verb
A
a, _prep._ ta, at, in, on, by, of, from, for, with, until;
solide--, strong enough to;--ce que, as.
abaisser, _v._ to lower, cast down; s'--, be lowered, sink,
fall.
abandon, _m._ abandon, abandonment, freedom.
abandonner, _v._ to abandon, give up.
abasourdir, _v._ to deafen, stun, daze.
abat-jour, _m._ shade (of a lamp, etc.).
abattre, _v._ to fell, throw down, bring or knock or strike down;
s'--, fall, fail prostrate; abattu, --e, cast down,
prostrated.
abbe, _m._ abbot, abbe (general title for Catholic priests).
abdomen, _m._ abdomen (en pronounced as in ennemi).
abdomin, represents the incorrect pronunciation of abdomen.
Abdul-Malek, perhaps Gautier was thinking of Abdalmalek, the name
of several noted Mohammedans (Gautier also uses the form Abdul-Maleck).
abime, _m._ abyss.
ablution, _f._ ablution.
aboiement, _m._ barking.
abominable, _adj._ abominable.
abominablement, _adv._ abominably.
abondamment, _adv._ abundantly.
abondance, _f._ abundance.
abonder, _v._ to abound.
abord, _m._ access, arrival, approach, landing; d'--, at
first, first.
aborder, _v._ to board, accost, land, arrive, reach, make
(a port).
Aboul-Casem, Abul Kasim Mansur, called also Ferdoussi, _q. v._
aboutir, _v._ to result, end.
aboyer, _v._ to bark.
abreger, _v._ to abridge.
abreuver, _v._ to givedrink to, quench the thirst of, drench.
abri, _m._ shelter; a l'-- de, sheltered from, safe from.
abriter, _v._ to shelter.
abrupt,--e, _adj._ abrupt, rugged (_pt_ pronounced).
abrutir, _v._ to stupefy; besot.
absence, _f._ absence (in this and in the next six words _b_ is
pronounced as _p_).
absent,--e, _adj._ absent.
absolu,--e, _adj._ absolute.
absolument, _adv._ absolutely.
absolution, _f._ absolution.
absorber, _v._ to a
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