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GENERAL INDEX.
Place, in street and house nomenclature, v. 267,
316, 333, 353, 371, 412, 435, 475 ; vi. 93, 151, 212
Place, part of a house, use of the word, viii. 207,
298
Place-making, in bell-ringing, v. 267 Place-names : letters inserted in, i. 52, 91, 190, 228, 278, 292, 316, 371, 471 ; ash, its derivation, 72, 113, 137 ; Paradise, Heaven, and Hell as, 245, 332 ; Lamb in, iii. 109, 149, 294 ; Ameri- can, iii. 188, 276, 333 ; iv. 155 ; vii. 17, 276 ; ix. 297 ; Cherry in, vi. 69, 115, 136, 177, 414 ; in old map, 1637, viii. 350 ; index of, ix. 47, 114, 235 ; ou in, 230, 294 ; in -ox, ix. 508 ; x. 113 ; Askwith or Asquith, x. 37 ; and possessives, 150 ; initial T in, 486 ; Waddington, xi. 70, 136, 195, 274 ; their pronunciation, 132 ; pre- positions in, 201, 270, 291, 356, 415, 451 ; books on their etymology, 288, 398, 454 ; " Bourne ' in, xi. 361, 449 ; xii. 130, 191, 272, 372, 434; sacred, in foreign lands, xi. 467 ; xii. 176, 254, 314, 493 ; " The " prefixed to, xii. 68, 116, 273 Plagiarism on a large scale, iii. 363 Plague, 1665, doctors in London during, xi. 266 ;
xii. 18
Plain sailing or plane sailing, x. 270, 316, 352 Plains = timber-denuded lands, xii. 81, 194, 238 Plaister Academy, Royal, 1770, xi. 427 Plaistow and William Allen, viii. 189, 253 Planche (J. R.), his translation of ' King Nut- cracker,' v. 11 ; his ' One-Legged Goose,' xi. 388, 438, 497, 516
Planche, place-name, its meaning, iv. 389 Plane, for scyamore, v. 407, 452 Plane sailing or plain sailing, x. 270, 316, 352 Plantagenets, their descendants, iv. 528 Plant-names, coinage of, viii. 210 ; woodbine and
honeysuckle, xii. 281, 333, 411 3 larr (V. G.) on Holyoake bibliography, v. 491 Plas (P. van der), alleged portrait of Milton, x. 447,
481 Plassey, error in Macaulay's essay on Clive, iii.
405
Plate, date of, x. 230, 298 ; xi. 154 3 late, church, sold in London, xi. 107 D late, Newcastle, exhibition of, v. 167 Platea (Franciscus de), his ' Restitutiones,' iii.
108, 194
3 lato and Sir Philip Sidney, i. 207 Platt (Bernard) on drinking tobacco, xii. 455 Platt (H. E. P.), his 'Byways in the Classics,'
iv. 261, 352, 435 Platt (Sir Hugh), his arms, i. 207 ; his biography,
ix. 516 ; date of death, x. 58
Platt (Isaac Hull) on Abraham Lincoln and European politicians, vii. 433. Marlowe's birth, i. 408. Polonius and Lord Burleigh : Cecil and Montano, iii. 305, 416. Shakespeare's grave, i. 288, 416 ; ii. 292. Shakespeariana, ii. 523 ; iii. 426 ; v. 465 ; x. 165 Platt (J.), Jun., on Alake, i. 512. Algonquin element in English, ii. 422 ; iii. 77. Almansa, iv. 315. Amban, ii. 131. American place- names, iii. 276. Anahuac, i. 507. Anglo- Indian, ' Little Jack Homer,' vii. 45. Anvari, Persian poet, iii. 186. ' Arabian Nights,' iv. 409. Arabic-English, x. 336. Ariel, v. 298. Ascham (Roger) : Schedule, iv. 216. Ayesha : its pronunciation, v. 26. Badges, iv. 55. Bananas, ii. 409 ; vi. 325, 433. Barbian, Spanish word, v. 149. ' Bathilda,' iv. 93. Beddoes surname, viii. 64. Belot (Adolphe), iv. 46. Beitzmer = Irishman, vii. 345. Ben Heir's Chronicles, xi. 248. Besant, iii. 196.
Blandina, v. 450. Bohemian language, v. 217.
Bombay Grab, iv. 177. Botha, the name,
vii. 486. Boy Scouts : their war song, x. 225.
Brian Boru : Concobar, iii. 307. Bruges, its
pronunciation, x. 473 ; xi. 134. Bulk and
Baskish bulka, vii. 273. Californian English :
American coin-names, vii. 136. Camelario,
Spanish terms, xii. 48. Camoens, Sonnet
cciii., vii. 233. Candlewick or Candlewright
Street, v. 216. Cape Dutch language, ii. 126.
Caracul, its etymology, vi. 424. Carnegie, its-
pronunciation, iii. 487. Castle Foulis, xi. 169.
Cathay, its pronunciation, vii. 235. Catte
Street, vi. 95. Ceiba, its spelling, vii. 334.
' Century of Persian Ghazels,' v. 108, 494.
" Chego " at the Zoo, ii. 446. Cherry in place-
names, vi. 115. Cheyne, its pronunciation,
xi. 388. Chinook jargon, iii. 106. Chinese
pronunciation, xi. 86. Chodzko on the siege of
Kazan, v. 328. Christian names, curious,
i. 235. " Cocoa-nutti " language, xi. 7. Coffee,
its etymology, xii. 64. Comether, vi. 249.
Copernicus, its etymology, xi. 409. Copin
(King) : St. Coppin, vii. 74. Cortel clocks,
viii. 156. Cowper : Dowling : their pro-
nunciation, xii. 372. Cummerbund, xi. 65.
De Lhuys or Norderloose, viii. 157. Desmond,
vi. 175. Detectives in fiction, iv. 456. De-
vachan, viii. 91. Dolma Bagcha, Constanti-
nople, xii. 6. Drinking tobacco, xii. 455.
Drowse = Devil, viii. 6. Dumas, its pro-
nunciation, iv. 189. Dun Y, xii. 510. Edward
in Slavonic, viii. 68. Egoteles, vi. 14. Eleventh
Commandment, viii. 268. English clothing
terms, xii. 284. " Esprit de 1'escalier," vii. 237.
" Famous ' Chelsea, iv. 517. Flintwinch
(Affery) in ' Little Dorrit,' v. 78. Footballers'
Zulu war cry, vi. 265. Ga volt, Yiddish term,
x. 365. Garioch : its pronunciation, v. 9.
Garrett and Gerald : Theobald, xii. 345.
Gavial, a ghost-word, ix. 446. Gipsies :
Chigunnji, ii. 158. Glose or gloss, French
verse-form, xi. 187. Goumiers, Morocco term,
viii. 247. Great Wyrley : its pronunciation,
viii. 247. Griffith and Cre Fydd, iii. 448.
Habib Ullah, its prommciation, vii. 87. " Hack-
but bent," xii. 36. Hafiz, Persian poet, v. 68 ;
in Oriental editions, xii. 429. Happisburgh or
Haisborough, xii. 86. Harka, Arabic word, xii.
194. Haughendo : Fylde oath, xii. 56. Haw-
trey, v. 417. Haze, its meanings, vii. 213.
Herero, its pronunciation, iv. 527. Herze-
govina, its pronunciation, xi. 225. Hickery-
puckery, iv. 87. "-High life ' in modern
Greek, xi. 418. Hippocrates legend, ix. 408.
Hominy : its etymology, v. 326. ' Honi
soit qui mal y pense," viii. 47. Hooligan, i. 125.
Hooshtah, v. 6. Hurstmonceaux, its pro-
nunciation, vii. 248. Ikona : South African
term, vi. 46. Incantation : ' Image in the
Sands,' y. 24. Indian kings, iii. 497. Indian
names, xi. 166. Irish curses, xi. 45. Iseult, its
pronunciation, vi. 404. Ithamar, iv. 438.
Iverach, its pronunciation, x. 468. Ixtlil-
xochitl and other Aztec names, vii. 325. ' Jan
Kees," v. 15. Japanese and Chinese lyrics, x.
474. Japanese cards, i. 29. Japanese names,
i. 187. Jirgah, ix. 472. Johnson's uncle
hanged, xii. 12. Jong, Tibetan word, i. 465.
Jonson's ' Alchemist,' i. 223. Kabafutoed,
iv. 335. Kamranh Bay, iii. 365. Khayyam
(Omar), his prosody, iii. 121 ; a parallel, v. 147.
' King Tris-anku,' v. 244. Kipling (R,), ' With