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A.-S.

abbreviation for

  1. Anglo-Saxon.


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We thank J. DeReus for management of information systems; J. Huntley and K. Jepsen for management of sequencing facilities; B. Erickson for administrative assistance; J. Lennon for discussions about macroecological theory; S. Peddada for assistance with effect size calculations; P. L. Buttigieg, C. Mungall, and D. Siegele for assistance with ontologies; A. Rose, A.-S.

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Glead is the A.-S. glida or kite, though, in our version of Deut. xiv. 13., both glede and kite are mentioned.

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Fellow of Brasenose Coll. and Prof. of A.-S. in the Univ. of Oxf., is announced for early publication by the �lfric Society.

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Thus, too, the Eng. head or hood, in words like godhead and brotherhood, is the A.-S. h�d, “character” or “rank”; dom, in kingdom, the A.-S. d�m, “judgment”; and lock or ledge, in wedlock and knowledge, the A.-S. l�c, “sport” or “gift.”

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Soc., i. pl. 55-8, 88, 89; Westwood, A.-S. and Ir.

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