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... represent the sound w- , sometimes oow- before a vowel , and oo- uu- before a consonant at the beginning of a word ... represents -o ( 0 ) ~ -u ( u ) . The Jesuit missionaries in the West also used 8 to stand for wa ( a ) . 17 Le ...
... represent the sound w- , sometimes oow- before a vowel , and oo- uu- before a consonant at the beginning of a word ... represents -o ( 0 ) ~ -u ( u ) . The Jesuit missionaries in the West also used 8 to stand for wa ( a ) . 17 Le ...
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... represents the Swiss German hy- pocoristic -li or south German -le , as in Wolfley ( German Woelfle ) , Beagley ... represent German -er , as in Cudney ( German Kuttner or Küttner ) , Kackley ( German Kächler ' potter ' ) , and Remley ...
... represents the Swiss German hy- pocoristic -li or south German -le , as in Wolfley ( German Woelfle ) , Beagley ... represent German -er , as in Cudney ( German Kuttner or Küttner ) , Kackley ( German Kächler ' potter ' ) , and Remley ...
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... represents any upper - case letter and $ represents any letter , as in the examples D'Arcy and D'oyley . The counts for these are forenames are shown in table A6 . Table A6 . Counts for the D'arcy and D'oyley forenames Name Male Female ...
... represents any upper - case letter and $ represents any letter , as in the examples D'Arcy and D'oyley . The counts for these are forenames are shown in table A6 . Table A6 . Counts for the D'arcy and D'oyley forenames Name Male Female ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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