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# $Id: english.aff,v 1.23 2005/04/21 14:06:40 geoff Exp $
#
# Copyright 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, Geoff Kuenning, Claremont, CA
# All rights reserved.
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# 3. All modifications to the source code must be clearly marked as
# such. Binary redistributions based on modified source code
# must be clearly marked as modified versions in the documentation
# and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
# 4. The code that causes the 'ispell -v' command to display a prominent
# link to the official ispell Web site may not be removed.
# 5. The name of Geoff Kuenning may not be used to endorse or promote
# products derived from this software without specific prior
# written permission.
#
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# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# Affix table for English
#
# $Log: english.aff,v $
# Revision 1.23 2005/04/21 14:06:40 geoff
# Add UTF-8 as an encoding option.
#
# Revision 1.22 2005/04/13 22:52:37 geoff
# Update the license. Add expanded rules for LY and ES.
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# Revision 1.19 2000/08/22 11:03:59 geoff
# Fix a typo in the previous checkin. Provide dummy definitions for eth
# and thorn for tex/nroff, since ispell insists on having them.
#
# Revision 1.18 2000/08/22 10:52:25 geoff
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# Revision 1.17 1999/01/07 01:58:15 geoff
# Update the copyright.
#
# Revision 1.16 1995/01/08 23:23:59 geoff
# Add a NeXT to the defstringtype statement so that nextispell can
# select it.
#
# Revision 1.15 1994/01/25 07:12:40 geoff
# Get rid of all old RCS log lines in preparation for the 3.1 release.
#
#
nroffchars ().\\*
texchars ()\[]{}<\>\\$*.%
# First we declare the character set. Since it's English, it would be
# easy, except that English likes to borrow accents (notably
# acute/grave) from other languages. To be safe, we'll declare a majority
# of ISO Latin-1. However, we do not declare the German "ess-zed" in
# capitalized form, because doing so would cause troubles with certain
# other misspellings; see the German affix files for more information.
#
# In keeping with the march of progress, ISO Latin-1 is the default
# encoding. This helps us avoid some of the more obviously difficult
# problems involving encoding acute and grave accents as apostrophes.
#
# We also declare the apostrophe, so that possessives can
# be handled. We declare it as a boundary character, so that quoting with
# single quotes doesn't confuse things. The apostrophe is the only
# character that gets such treatment.
#
# We declare the apostrophe first so that "Jon's" collates before "Jonas".
# (This is the way ASCII does it).
defstringtype "list" "nroff" ".list" ".txt" ".man"
boundarychars '
wordchars a A
stringchar \xE0 \xC0 # àÀ Latin letter A with grave
stringchar \xE1 \xC1 # áÁ Latin letter A with acute
stringchar \xE2 \xC2 # â Latin letter A with circumflex
stringchar \xE3 \xC3 # ãà Latin letter A with tilde
stringchar \xE4 \xC4 # äÄ Latin letter A with diaeresis
stringchar \xE5 \xC5 # åÅ Latin letter A with ring above
stringchar \xE6 \xC6 # æÆ Latin letter AE
wordchars [bc] [BC]
stringchar \xE7 \xC7 # çÇ Latin letter C with cedilla
wordchars [de] [DE]
stringchar \xE8 \xC8 # èÈ Latin letter E with grave
stringchar \xE9 \xC9 # éÉ Latin letter E with acute
stringchar \xEA \xCA # êÊ Latin letter E with circumflex
stringchar \xEB \xCB # ëË Latin letter E with diaeresis
wordchars [f-i] [F-I]
stringchar \xEC \xCC # ìÌ Latin letter I with grave
stringchar \xED \xCD # íÍ Latin letter I with acute
stringchar \xEE \xCE # îÎ Latin letter I with circumflex
stringchar \xEF \xCF # ïÏ Latin letter I with diaeresis
stringchar \xF0 \xD0 # ðÐ Latin letter eth
wordchars [j-n] [J-N]
stringchar \xF1 \xD1 # ñÑ Latin letter N with tilde
wordchars o O
stringchar \xF2 \xD2 # òÒ Latin letter O with grave
stringchar \xF3 \xD3 # óÓ Latin letter O with acute
stringchar \xF4 \xD4 # ôÔ Latin letter O with circumflex
stringchar \xF5 \xD5 # õÕ Latin letter O with tilde
stringchar \xF6 \xD6 # öÖ Latin letter O with diaeresis
stringchar \xF8 \xD8 # øØ Latin letter O with stroke
wordchars [p-s] [P-S]
# stringchar \xDF SS # ß Latin small letter sharp s
stringchar \xDF # ß Latin small letter sharp s
wordchars [tu] [TU]
stringchar \xF9 \xD9 # ùÙ Latin letter U with grave
stringchar \xFA \xDA # úÚ Latin letter U with acute
stringchar \xFB \xDB # ûÛ Latin letter U with circumflex
stringchar \xFC \xDC # üÜ Latin letter U with diaeresis
wordchars [v-y] [V-Y]
stringchar \xFD \xDD # ýÝ Latin letter Y with acute
stringchar \xFF # ÿ Latin small letter Y with diaeresis
wordchars z Z
stringchar \xFE \xDE # þÞ Latin letter thorn
#
# UTF-8
#
altstringtype "utf8" "TeX" ".txt"
altstringchar \xC3\xA0 \xE0 # à Latin letter a with grave
altstringchar \xC3\x80 \xC0 # À Latin letter A with grave
altstringchar \xC3\xA1 \xE1 # á Latin letter a with acute
altstringchar \xC3\x81 \xC1 # Á Latin letter A with acute
altstringchar \xC3\xA2 \xE2 # â Latin letter a with circumflex
altstringchar \xC3\x82 \xC2 # Â Latin letter A with circumflex
altstringchar \xC3\xA3 \xE3 # ã Latin letter a with tilde
altstringchar \xC3\x83 \xC3 # Ã Latin letter A with tilde
altstringchar \xC3\xA4 \xE4 # ä Latin letter a with diaeresis
altstringchar \xC3\x84 \xC4 # Ä Latin letter A with diaeresis
altstringchar \xC3\xA5 \xE5 # å Latin letter a with ring above
altstringchar \xC3\x85 \xC5 # Å Latin letter A with ring above
altstringchar \xC3\xA6 \xE6 # æ Latin letter ae
altstringchar \xC3\x86 \xC6 # Æ Latin letter AE
altstringchar \xC3\xA7 \xE7 # ç Latin letter c with cedilla
altstringchar \xC3\x87 \xC7 # Ç Latin letter C with cedilla
altstringchar \xC3\xA8 \xE8 # è Latin letter e with grave
altstringchar \xC3\x88 \xC8 # È Latin letter E with grave
altstringchar \xC3\xA9 \xE9 # é Latin letter e with acute
altstringchar \xC3\x89 \xC9 # É Latin letter E with acute
altstringchar \xC3\xAA \xEA # ê Latin letter e with circumflex
altstringchar \xC3\x8A \xCA # Ê Latin letter E with circumflex
altstringchar \xC3\xAB \xEB # ë Latin letter e with diaeresis
altstringchar \xC3\x8B \xCB # Ë Latin letter E with diaeresis
altstringchar \xC3\xAC \xEC # ì Latin letter i with grave
altstringchar \xC3\x8C \xCC # Ì Latin letter I with grave
altstringchar \xC3\xAD \xED # í Latin letter i with acute
altstringchar \xC3\x8D \xCD # Í Latin letter I with acute
altstringchar \xC3\xAE \xEE # î Latin letter i with circumflex
altstringchar \xC3\x8E \xCE # Î Latin letter I with circumflex
altstringchar \xC3\xAF \xEF # ï Latin letter i with diaeresis
altstringchar \xC3\x8F \xCF # Ï Latin letter I with diaeresis
altstringchar \xC3\xB0 \xF0 # ð Latin letter eth
altstringchar \xC3\x90 \xD0 # Ð Latin letter eth
altstringchar \xC3\xB1 \xF1 # ñ Latin letter n with tilde
altstringchar \xC3\x91 \xD1 # Ñ Latin letter N with tilde
altstringchar \xC3\xB2 \xF2 # ò Latin letter o with grave
altstringchar \xC3\x92 \xD2 # Ò Latin letter O with grave
altstringchar \xC3\xB3 \xF3 # ó Latin letter o with acute
altstringchar \xC3\x93 \xD3 # Ó Latin letter O with acute
altstringchar \xC3\xB4 \xF4 # ô Latin letter o with circumflex
altstringchar \xC3\x94 \xD4 # Ô Latin letter O with circumflex
altstringchar \xC3\xB5 \xF5 # õ Latin letter o with tilde
altstringchar \xC3\x95 \xD5 # Õ Latin letter O with tilde
altstringchar \xC3\xB6 \xF6 # ö Latin letter o with diaeresis
altstringchar \xC3\x96 \xD6 # Ö Latin letter O with diaeresis
altstringchar \xC3\xB8 \xF8 # ø Latin letter o with stroke
altstringchar \xC3\x98 \xD8 # Ø Latin letter O with stroke
altstringchar \xC3\xB9 \xF9 # ù Latin letter u with grave
altstringchar \xC3\x99 \xD9 # Ù Latin letter U with grave
altstringchar \xC3\xBA \xFA # ú Latin letter u with acute
altstringchar \xC3\x9A \xDA # Ú Latin letter U with acute
altstringchar \xC3\xBB \xFB # û Latin letter u with circumflex
altstringchar \xC3\x9B \xDB # Û Latin letter U with circumflex
altstringchar \xC3\xBC \xFC # ü Latin letter u with diaeresis
altstringchar \xC3\x9C \xDC # Ü Latin letter U with diaeresis
altstringchar \xC3\xBD \xFD # ý Latin letter y with acute
altstringchar \xC3\x9D \xDD # Ý Latin letter Y with acute
altstringchar \xC3\xBE \xFE # þ Latin letter thorn
altstringchar \xC3\x9E \xDE # Þ Latin letter Thorn
altstringchar \xC3\x9F \xDF # ß Latin small letter sharp s
# altstringchar SS SS # SS Latin capital letter sharp s
altstringchar \xC3\xBF \xFF # ÿ Latin small letter Y with diaeresis
#
# TeX/LaTeX
#
altstringtype "tex" "TeX" ".tex" ".bib"
altstringchar \\`a \xE0
altstringchar \\`A \xC0 # àÀ Latin letter A with grave
altstringchar \\'a \xE1
altstringchar \\'A \xC1 # áÁ Latin letter A with acute
altstringchar \\^a \xE2
altstringchar \\^A \xC2 # â Latin letter A with circumflex
altstringchar \\~a \xE3
altstringchar \\~A \xC3 # ãà Latin letter A with tilde
altstringchar \\\"a \xE4
altstringchar \\\"A \xC4 # äÄ Latin letter A with diaeresis
altstringchar {\\aa} \xE5
altstringchar {\\AA} \xC5 # åÅ Latin letter A with ring above
altstringchar {\\ae} \xE6
altstringchar {\\AE} \xC6 # æÆ Latin letter AE
altstringchar \\c{c} \xE7
altstringchar \\c{C} \xC7 # çÇ Latin letter C with cedilla
altstringchar \\`e \xE8
altstringchar \\`E \xC8 # èÈ Latin letter E with grave
altstringchar \\'e \xE9
altstringchar \\'E \xC9 # éÉ Latin letter E with acute
altstringchar \\^e \xEA
altstringchar \\^E \xCA # êÊ Latin letter E with circumflex
altstringchar \\\"e \xEB
altstringchar \\\"E \xCB # ëË Latin letter E with diaeresis
altstringchar \\`{\\i} \xEC
altstringchar \\`I \xCC # ìÌ Latin letter I with grave
altstringchar \\'{\\i} \xED
altstringchar \\'I \xCD # íÍ Latin letter I with acute
altstringchar \\^{\\i} \xEE
altstringchar \\^I \xCE # îÎ Latin letter I with circumflex
altstringchar \\\"{\\i} \xEF
altstringchar \\\"I \xCF # ïÏ Latin letter I with diaeresis
altstringchar \\~n \xF1
# (not listed) Latin letter eth
# TeX doesn't define it, but ispell requires us to provide *something*.
altstringchar {\\eth} \xF0
altstringchar {\\eth} \xD0
altstringchar \\~N \xD1 # ñÑ Latin letter N with tilde
altstringchar \\`o \xF2
altstringchar \\`O \xD2 # òÒ Latin letter O with grave
altstringchar \\'o \xF3
altstringchar \\'O \xD3 # óÓ Latin letter O with acute
altstringchar \\^o \xF4
altstringchar \\^O \xD4 # ôÔ Latin letter O with circumflex
altstringchar \\~o \xF5
altstringchar \\~O \xD5 # õÕ Latin letter O with tilde
altstringchar \\\"o \xF6
altstringchar \\\"O \xD6 # öÖ Latin letter O with diaeresis
altstringchar {\\o} \xF8
altstringchar {\\O} \xD8 # øØ Latin letter O with stroke
altstringchar {\\ss} \xDF # ß Latin small letter sharp s
altstringchar \\`u \xF9
altstringchar \\`U \xD9 # ùÙ Latin letter U with grave
altstringchar \\'u \xFA
altstringchar \\'U \xDA # úÚ Latin letter U with acute
altstringchar \\^u \xFB
altstringchar \\^U \xDB # ûÛ Latin letter U with circumflex
altstringchar \\\"u \xFC
altstringchar \\\"U \xDC # üÜ Latin letter U with diaeresis
altstringchar \\'y \xFD
altstringchar \\'Y \xDD # ýÝ Latin letter Y with acute
altstringchar \\\"y \xFF # ÿ Latin small letter Y with diaeresis
# (not listed) Latin letter thorn
# TeX doesn't define it, but ispell requires us to provide *something*.
altstringchar {\\thorn} \xFE
altstringchar {\\thorn} \xDE
#
# N/Troff with -ms/-me macro packages. Some of these are only
# supported by the FSF versions of the packages.
#
altstringtype "nroff" "nroff" ".nr" ".ms" ".me"
altstringchar a\\*` \xE0
altstringchar A\\*` \xC0 # àÀ Latin letter A with grave
altstringchar a\\*' \xE1
altstringchar A\\*' \xC1 # áÁ Latin letter A with acute
altstringchar a\\*^ \xE2
altstringchar A\\*^ \xC2 # â Latin letter A with circumflex
altstringchar a\\*~ \xE3
altstringchar A\\*~ \xC3 # ãà Latin letter A with tilde
altstringchar a\\*\: \xE4
altstringchar A\\*\: \xC4 # äÄ Latin letter A with diaeresis
altstringchar a\\*o \xE5
altstringchar A\\*o \xC5 # åÅ Latin letter A with ring above
altstringchar \\(ae \xE6
altstringchar \\(AE \xC6 # æÆ Latin letter AE
altstringchar c\\*\, \xE7
altstringchar C\\*\, \xC7 # çÇ Latin letter C with cedilla
altstringchar e\\*` \xE8
altstringchar E\\*` \xC8 # èÈ Latin letter E with grave
altstringchar e\\*' \xE9
altstringchar E\\*' \xC9 # éÉ Latin letter E with acute
altstringchar e\\*^ \xEA
altstringchar E\\*^ \xCA # êÊ Latin letter E with circumflex
altstringchar e\\*\: \xEB
altstringchar E\\*\: \xCB # ëË Latin letter E with diaeresis
altstringchar i\\*` \xEC
altstringchar I\\*` \xCC # ìÌ Latin letter I with grave
altstringchar i\\*' \xED
altstringchar I\\*' \xCD # íÍ Latin letter I with acute
altstringchar i\\*^ \xEE
altstringchar I\\*^ \xCE # îÎ Latin letter I with circumflex
altstringchar i\\*\: \xEF
altstringchar I\\*\: \xCF # ïÏ Latin letter I with diaeresis
# (not listed) Latin letter eth
# nroff doesn't define it, but ispell requires us to provide *something*.
altstringchar \*(et \xF0
altstringchar \*(ET \xD0
altstringchar n\\*~ \xF1
altstringchar N\\*~ \xD1 # ñÑ Latin letter N with tilde
altstringchar o\\*` \xF2
altstringchar O\\*` \xD2 # òÒ Latin letter O with grave
altstringchar o\\*' \xF3
altstringchar O\\*' \xD3 # óÓ Latin letter O with acute
altstringchar o\\*^ \xF4
altstringchar O\\*^ \xD4 # ôÔ Latin letter O with circumflex
altstringchar o\\*~ \xF5
altstringchar O\\*~ \xD5 # õÕ Latin letter O with tilde
altstringchar o\\*\: \xF6
altstringchar O\\*\: \xD6 # öÖ Latin letter O with diaeresis
altstringchar o\\*/ \xF8
altstringchar O\\*/ \xD8 # øØ Latin letter O with stroke
altstringchar \\*8 \xDF # ß Latin small letter sharp s
altstringchar u\\*` \xF9
altstringchar U\\*` \xD9 # ùÙ Latin letter U with grave
altstringchar u\\*' \xFA
altstringchar U\\*' \xDA # úÚ Latin letter U with acute
altstringchar u\\*^ \xFB
altstringchar U\\*^ \xDB # ûÛ Latin letter U with circumflex
altstringchar u\\*\: \xFC
altstringchar U\\*\: \xDC # üÜ Latin letter U with diaeresis
altstringchar y\\*' \xFD
altstringchar Y\\*' \xDD # ýÝ Latin letter Y with acute
altstringchar y\\*\: \xFF # ÿ Latin small letter Y with diaeresis
# (not listed) Latin letter thorn
# nroff doesn't define it, but ispell requires us to provide *something*.
altstringchar \*(th \xFE
altstringchar \*(TH \xDE
#
# N/Troff with -mm macros. Some of these are not actually supported
# by nroff.
#
altstringtype "-mm" "nroff" ".mm"
altstringchar a\\*` \xE0
altstringchar A\\*` \xC0 # àÀ Latin letter A with grave
altstringchar a\\*' \xE1
altstringchar A\\*' \xC1 # áÁ Latin letter A with acute
altstringchar a\\*^ \xE2
altstringchar A\\*^ \xC2 # â Latin letter A with circumflex
altstringchar a\\*~ \xE3
altstringchar A\\*~ \xC3 # ãà Latin letter A with tilde
altstringchar a\\*\: \xE4
altstringchar A\\*; \xC4 # äÄ Latin letter A with diaeresis
altstringchar a\\*o \xE5
altstringchar A\\*o \xC5 # åÅ Latin letter A with ring above
altstringchar \\(ae \xE6
altstringchar \\(AE \xC6 # æÆ Latin letter AE
altstringchar c\\*\, \xE7
altstringchar C\\*\, \xC7 # çÇ Latin letter C with cedilla
altstringchar e\\*` \xE8
altstringchar E\\*` \xC8 # èÈ Latin letter E with grave
altstringchar e\\*' \xE9
altstringchar E\\*' \xC9 # éÉ Latin letter E with acute
altstringchar e\\*^ \xEA
altstringchar E\\*^ \xCA # êÊ Latin letter E with circumflex
altstringchar e\\*\: \xEB
altstringchar E\\*; \xCB # ëË Latin letter E with diaeresis
altstringchar i\\*` \xEC
altstringchar I\\*` \xCC # ìÌ Latin letter I with grave
altstringchar i\\*' \xED
altstringchar I\\*' \xCD # íÍ Latin letter I with acute
altstringchar i\\*^ \xEE
altstringchar I\\*^ \xCE # îÎ Latin letter I with circumflex
altstringchar i\\*\: \xEF
altstringchar I\\*; \xCF # ïÏ Latin letter I with diaeresis
# (not listed) Latin letter eth
# nroff doesn't define it, but ispell requires us to provide *something*.
altstringchar \*(et \xF0
altstringchar \*(ET \xD0
altstringchar n\\*~ \xF1
altstringchar N\\*~ \xD1 # ñÑ Latin letter N with tilde
altstringchar o\\*` \xF2
altstringchar O\\*` \xD2 # òÒ Latin letter O with grave
altstringchar o\\*' \xF3
altstringchar O\\*' \xD3 # óÓ Latin letter O with acute
altstringchar o\\*^ \xF4
altstringchar O\\*^ \xD4 # ôÔ Latin letter O with circumflex
altstringchar o\\*~ \xF5
altstringchar O\\*~ \xD5 # õÕ Latin letter O with tilde
altstringchar o\\*\: \xF6
altstringchar O\\*; \xD6 # öÖ Latin letter O with diaeresis
altstringchar o\\*/ \xF8
altstringchar O\\*/ \xD8 # øØ Latin letter O with stroke
altstringchar \\*(ss \xDF # ß Latin small letter sharp s
altstringchar u\\*` \xF9
altstringchar U\\*` \xD9 # ùÙ Latin letter U with grave
altstringchar u\\*' \xFA
altstringchar U\\*' \xDA # úÚ Latin letter U with acute
altstringchar u\\*^ \xFB
altstringchar U\\*^ \xDB # ûÛ Latin letter U with circumflex
altstringchar u\\*\: \xFC
altstringchar U\\*; \xDC # üÜ Latin letter U with diaeresis
altstringchar y\\*' \xFD
altstringchar Y\\*' \xDD # ýÝ Latin letter Y with acute
altstringchar y\\*\: \xFF # ÿ Latin small letter Y with diaeresis
# (not listed) Latin letter thorn
# nroff doesn't define it, but ispell requires us to provide *something*.
altstringchar \*(th \xFE
altstringchar \*(TH \xDE
#
# HTML/SGML/XML
#
altstringtype "html" "html" ".html" ".htm" ".shtml"
altstringchar à \xE0
altstringchar À \xC0 # àÀ Latin letter A with grave
altstringchar á \xE1
altstringchar Á \xC1 # áÁ Latin letter A with acute
altstringchar â \xE2
altstringchar  \xC2 # â Latin letter A with circumflex
altstringchar ã \xE3
altstringchar à \xC3 # ãà Latin letter A with tilde
altstringchar ä \xE4
altstringchar Ä \xC4 # äÄ Latin letter A with diaeresis
altstringchar â \xE5
altstringchar  \xC5 # åÅ Latin letter A with ring above
altstringchar æ \xE6
altstringchar Æ \xC6 # æÆ Latin letter AE
altstringchar ç \xE7
altstringchar Ç \xC7 # çÇ Latin letter C with cedilla
altstringchar è \xE8
altstringchar È \xC8 # èÈ Latin letter E with grave
altstringchar é \xE9
altstringchar É \xC9 # éÉ Latin letter E with acute
altstringchar ê \xEA
altstringchar Ê \xCA # êÊ Latin letter E with circumflex
altstringchar ë \xEB
altstringchar Ë \xCB # ëË Latin letter E with diaeresis
altstringchar ì \xEC
altstringchar Ì \xCC # ìÌ Latin letter I with grave
altstringchar í \xED
altstringchar Í \xCD # íÍ Latin letter I with acute
altstringchar î \xEE
altstringchar Î \xCE # îÎ Latin letter I with circumflex
altstringchar ï \xEF
altstringchar Ï \xCF # ïÏ Latin letter I with diaeresis
altstringchar ð \xF0
altstringchar Ð \xD0 # ðÐ Latin letter eth
altstringchar ñ \xF1
altstringchar Ñ \xD1 # ñÑ Latin letter N with tilde
altstringchar ò \xF2
altstringchar Ò \xD2 # òÒ Latin letter O with grave
altstringchar ó \xF3
altstringchar Ó \xD3 # óÓ Latin letter O with acute
altstringchar ô \xF4
altstringchar Ô \xD4 # ôÔ Latin letter O with circumflex
altstringchar õ \xF5
altstringchar Õ \xD5 # õÕ Latin letter O with tilde
altstringchar ö \xF6
altstringchar Ö \xD6 # öÖ Latin letter O with diaeresis
altstringchar ø \xF8
altstringchar Ø \xD8 # øØ Latin letter O with stroke
altstringchar ß \xDF # ß Latin small letter sharp s
altstringchar ù \xF9
altstringchar Ù \xD9 # ùÙ Latin letter U with grave
altstringchar ú \xFA
altstringchar Ú \xDA # úÚ Latin letter U with acute
altstringchar û \xFB
altstringchar Û \xDB # ûÛ Latin letter U with circumflex
altstringchar ü \xFC
altstringchar Ü \xDC # üÜ Latin letter U with diaeresis
altstringchar ý \xFD
altstringchar Ý \xDD # ýÝ Latin letter Y with acute
altstringchar ÿ \xFF # ÿ Latin small letter Y with diaeresis
altstringchar þ \xFE
altstringchar Þ \xDE # þÞ Latin letter thorn
# Here's a record of flags used, in case you want to add new ones.
# Right now, we fit within the minimal MASKBITS definition.
#
# ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
# Used: * * **** ** * ***** ***
# A D GHIJ MN P RSTUV XYZ
# Available: -- -- -- - - -
# BC EF KL O Q W
# Now the prefix table. There are only three prefixes that are truly
# frequent in English, and none of them seem to need conditional variations.
#
prefixes
flag *A:
. > RE # As in enter > reenter
flag *I:
. > IN # As in disposed > indisposed
flag *U:
. > UN # As in natural > unnatural
# Finally, the suffixes. These are exactly the suffixes that came out
# with the original "ispell"; I haven't tried to improve them. The only
# thing I did besides translate them was to add selected cross-product flags.
#
suffixes
flag V:
E > -E,IVE # As in create > creative
[^E] > IVE # As in prevent > preventive
flag *N:
E > -E,ION # As in create > creation
Y > -Y,ICATION # As in multiply > multiplication
[^EY] > EN # As in fall > fallen
flag *X:
E > -E,IONS # As in create > creations
Y > -Y,ICATIONS # As in multiply > multiplications
[^EY] > ENS # As in weak > weakens
flag H:
Y > -Y,IETH # As in twenty > twentieth
[^Y] > TH # As in hundred > hundredth
flag *Y:
Y > -Y,ILY # As in messy > messily
[^Y] > LY # As in quick > quickly
flag *G:
E > -E,ING # As in file > filing
[^E] > ING # As in cross > crossing
flag *J:
E > -E,INGS # As in file > filings
[^E] > INGS # As in cross > crossings
flag *D:
E > D # As in create > created
[^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IED # As in imply > implied
[^EY] > ED # As in cross > crossed
[AEIOU]Y > ED # As in convey > conveyed
flag T:
E > ST # As in late > latest
[^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IEST # As in dirty > dirtiest
[AEIOU]Y > EST # As in gray > grayest
[^EY] > EST # As in small > smallest
flag *R:
E > R # As in skate > skater
[^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IER # As in multiply > multiplier
[AEIOU]Y > ER # As in convey > conveyer
[^EY] > ER # As in build > builder
flag *Z:
E > RS # As in skate > skaters
[^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IERS # As in multiply > multipliers
[AEIOU]Y > ERS # As in convey > conveyers
[^EY] > ERS # As in build > builders
flag *S:
[^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IES # As in imply > implies
[AEIOU]Y > S # As in convey > conveys
[CST]H > ES # As in lash > lashes (some TH's...)
[^CST]H > S # As in cough > coughs
[SXZ] > ES # As in fix > fixes
[^SXZHY] > S # As in bat > bats
flag *P:
[^AEIOU]Y > -Y,INESS # As in cloudy > cloudiness
[AEIOU]Y > NESS # As in gray > grayness
[^Y] > NESS # As in late > lateness
flag *M:
. > 'S # As in dog > dog's
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