Its 15,000 pages offer a comprehensive analysis of lexicon and usage for the period 1100-1500, based on the analysis of a collection of over three million citation slips, the largest collection of this kind available. The print version of the Middle English Dictionary was completed in 2001. A comprehensive dictionary of Middle English lexicon and usage. Indonesian: dengan (id), dgn ( abbreviation ).Hungarian: -val (hu), -vel (hu), vele (hu).French: avec (fr) Middle French: avec Old French: avoec, od.Finnish: kera (fi), luona (fi), ( comitative case ) -neen, kanssa (fi).Arabic: مَعَ (ar) ( maʕa ) Egyptian Arabic: معا ( maʕa ) Gulf Arabic: ويا ( wiya ), مع ( maʕa ) Hijazi Arabic: مع ( maʕ, maʕa ) Iraqi Arabic: ويا ( wiyya ) Moroccan Arabic: مْع ( mʕə ) Tunisian Arabic: مْعَا ( mʕā )Ĭlassical Syriac: ܥܡ ( ʿam ) Jewish Aramaic: עם ( ʿam, ʿim ).Welsh: â (cy), gyda (cy), efo (cy), yn erbyn (cy).Volapük: please add this translation if you can.Swahili: please add this translation if you can.Slovene: please add this translation if you can.Norwegian Bokmål: please add this translation if you can Norwegian Nynorsk: please add this translation if you can Maltese: please add this translation if you can.Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can.Latvian: please add this translation if you can. ![]()
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