Abbreviations
Handbooks and Dictionaries Cited in Abbreviated Form
| DELG |
Pierre Chantraine. 1968–1980. Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue grecque: histoire des mots. Paris: Klincksieck. |
| DMic. |
Francisco Aura Jorro. 1985–1993. Diccionario micénico. 2 vols. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. |
| EDG |
Robert Beekes. 2010. Etymological Dictionary of Greek. 2 vols. Leiden–Boston: Brill. |
| GEW |
Hjalmar Frisk. 1960–1972. Griechisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. 3 vols. Heidelberg: Winter. |
| IEW |
Pokorny, Julius. 1959. Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. Bern: Francke. |
| LfgrE |
Bruno Snell, Hans Joachim Mette et al., eds. 1955–2010. Lexikon des frühgriechischen Epos. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. |
| LIV2 |
Helmut Rix, Martin Kümmel et al., eds. 2001. Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben: die Wurzeln und ihre Primärstammbildungen. 2nd edition. Wiesbaden: Reichert. |
| LSJ |
Henry G. Liddell, and Robert Scott. 1996. A Greek-English Lexicon. 9th edition, revised and augmented throughout by Sir Henry Stuart Jones, with a revised supplement. Oxford: Clarendon. |
Editions and Corpora Cited in Abbreviated Form
| CEG |
Hansen, Peter Allan, ed. 1983. Carmina Epigraphica Graeca. Vol. 1: Saeculorum VIII–V a. Chr. n. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. |
| DGE |
Schwyzer, Eduard, ed. 1923. Dialectorum graecarum exempla epigraphica potiora. Leipzig: Hirzel. |
| IG |
Inscriptiones Graecae. Berlin (various publishers), 1873–. |
| LSAG |
Lilian H. Jeffery. 1961. The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece. Oxford: Clarendon. |
| LSAG2 |
Lilian H. Jeffery. 1990. The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece. Revised edition, with a Supplement by A.W. Johnston. Oxford: Clarendon. |
| NAGVI |
Rudolf Wachter. 2001. Non-Attic Greek Vase Inscriptions. Oxford: Clarendon. |
| SGDI |
Hermann Collitz and Friedrich Bechtel, eds. 1884–1914. Sammlung der griechischen Dialekt-Inschriften. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. |
Languages and Sources
| Aeol. |
Aeolic |
| Arc. |
Arcadian |
| Arm. |
Armenian |
| Att. |
Attic |
| Av. |
Avestan |
| Boeot. |
Boeotian |
| Dor. |
Doric |
| E. |
English |
| Fr. |
French |
| Gmc. |
Germanic |
| Goth. |
Gothic |
| Gk. |
Greek |
| Hitt. |
Hittite |
| Hom. |
Homer(ic) |
| Icel. |
Icelandic |
| Ion. |
Ionic |
| Ir. |
Irish |
| Ital. |
Italian |
| Lat. |
Latin |
| Lesb. |
Lesbian |
| ME |
Middle English |
| MW |
Middle Welsh |
| Mod. |
Modern |
| Myc. |
Mycenaean |
| O- |
Old- |
| OHG |
Old High German |
| ON |
Old Norse |
| P- |
Proto- |
| PIE |
Proto-Indo-European |
| RV |
Rigveda |
| Skt. |
Sanskrit |
| VLat. |
Vulgar Latin |
| Ved. |
Vedic Sanskrit |
| W. |
Welsh |
| YAv. |
Young(er) Avestan |
Authors and Works
The abbreviations of Greek authors and their works as used in l’Année Philologique have generally been followed.
Grammatical and Linguistic Abbreviations
| 1/2/3 |
1st/2nd/3rd person |
| acc. |
accusative |
| act. |
active |
| adj. |
adjective |
| adv. |
adverb |
| aor. |
aorist |
| athem. |
athematic |
| comp. |
comparative |
| dat. |
dative |
| denom. |
denominative |
| DN |
divine name |
| du. |
dual |
| fem. |
feminine |
| fut. |
future |
| gen. |
genitive |
| ins. |
instrumental |
| impf. |
imperfect |
| impv. |
imperative |
| ind. |
indicative |
| inf. |
infinitive |
| inj. |
injunctive |
| intr. |
intransitive |
| loc. |
locative |
| mg. |
meaning |
| mid. |
middle |
| m. |
masculine |
| nom. |
nominative |
| n. |
neuter |
| NP |
noun phrase |
| opt. |
optative |
| pl. |
plural |
| pass. |
passive |
| pf. |
perfect |
| PN |
personal name |
| prep. |
preposition |
| pres. |
present |
| pret. |
preterite |
| ptc. |
participle |
| red. |
reduplicated |
| sg. |
singular |
| subj. |
subjunctive, subject |
| superl. |
superlative |
| them. |
thematic |
| TN |
toponym |
| tr. |
transitive |
| C |
any consonant |
| H |
any laryngeal |
| L |
a liquid |
| P |
any plosive |
| V |
any vowel |