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This '''New-English Wordbook''' is for gathering together all the words in AngloUS/Anglonic ["Modern English", as opposed to "New-English"] and giving their match in New-English. Anyone is free to put in a New-English word and its AngloUS/Anglonic match, or even another New-English word if you cannot settle with the one already given. Do follow the layout the other words are already in, and bear in mind to put in any new word staffwisely.
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The '''English Wordbook''' is for gathering all the words borrowed into Ancwe (Ancillary World English), or English 'book-idiom', and giving their match in Anglish/New-English.
   
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Anyone is free to come up with a book-idiom English word and its Anglish/New-English match, or even another Anglish/New-English word to the one(s) already listed. Follow the layout which the other words are already in and bear in mind to put in any new word {{over|staffwisely|alphabetically}}.
The talk leaf is there if should anyone wish to ask anent a word, whether it is old or new.
 
   
 
The talkleaf is there should anyone wish to ask about a word, whether it is old or new.
If you have an AngloUS/Anglonic word for a New-English word that cannot be found, go to [[How do I say?]] to bring it to the heed of others.
 
   
 
If you have brought up a new Anglish/New-English word, you can go to [[How do I say?]] to bring it to heed to others.
Words that are '''not''' <font color=orange>orange</font> in hue, are words which are attested or implied. "Implied" means the word is made up of a [[wordbit|bound wordbit]] and an attested word.
 
   
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Words in the left {{over|sile|column}} are words {{over|ongot|attested}} in the book-idiom English Oxford Dictionary (OED), while those in the right sile are words that are made up.
Do '''not''' take another entry out of the wordbook without first bringing it up in the talkleaf for that bookstave ("letter"). Once brought up, there should be general agreement on whether the word ought to be taken out.
 
   
 
Do not take any word out from the wordbook without first bringing it up in the talkleaf for that bookstaff or {{over|rune|letter}}. There should be broad {{over|thwarehood|agreement}} on whether the word ought to be taken out or left.
<p style="text-align:center">''For a list of etymological or other abbreviations used in these wordlists, see ''[[Forshortenings]].</p>
 
   
 
<p style="text-align:center">''For a list of etymological or other abbreviations used in these wordlists, see ''[[Offshortenings]].</p>
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Revision as of 10:35, 13 December 2017

The English Wordbook is for gathering all the words borrowed into Ancwe (Ancillary World English), or English 'book-idiom', and giving their match in Anglish/New-English.

Anyone is free to come up with a book-idiom English word and its Anglish/New-English match, or even another Anglish/New-English word to the one(s) already listed. Follow the layout which the other words are already in and bear in mind to put in any new word staffwisely.

The talkleaf is there should anyone wish to ask about a word, whether it is old or new.

If you have brought up a new Anglish/New-English word, you can go to How do I say? to bring it to heed to others.

Words in the left sile are words ongot in the book-idiom English Oxford Dictionary (OED), while those in the right sile are words that are made up.

Do not take any word out from the wordbook without first bringing it up in the talkleaf for that bookstaff or rune. There should be broad thwarehood on whether the word ought to be taken out or left.

For a list of etymological or other abbreviations used in these wordlists, see Offshortenings.

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