INDEX
In this index all references are to pages. Small italics are used for words and phrases; small roman type for subjects incidentally mentioned; capitals for subjects expressly, even if not fully, treated.
- A
- A-, 41-2.
- A between Adjective and Noun, 329-30.
- Absolute Construction, 115-6.
- Absolute construction and stops, 222, 241-2, 265.
- Abstract Words, 4, 5-6.
- Accent, Sentence, 296-8.
- Acquiesce to, 164.
- Acte de malveillance, 30.
- Adjectival clause, 235.
- Adjectival Clause in Punctuation, 242-4.
- Adverb and Adverbial Clause in Punctuation, 244-7.
- Adverbial clause, 236.
- Adverse from, 163.
- Aesthophysiology, 23.
- Aggravate, 59.
- Aggress, 20.
- Aim to, 132-3, 164.
- Airs and Graces, Cap. III.
- -al, 22, 42.
- Albeit, 17, 194, 196-7.
- Alit, 39-40.
- Alliteration, 292.
- Allusion, 307-8.
- Alma mater, 27.
- Almost quite, 339.
- Also, conj., and &c., 360.
- Altogether, 11.
- Amateurs, 127, 194.
- Ambiguity, 345-8.
- Ambiguity, 88, 109, 117, 120, 127, 142, 144-5, 250, 264-5.
- Ambiguity and punctuation, 264-5.
- Ambiguous Enumeration, 348.
- Ambiguous Position, 347-8.
- Amend, n., 38-9.
- Americanisms, 23-6.
- A-moral, 41-2.
- Amphitryon, 174.
- Anachronism in thought, 198, 200.
- And, 233-4, 245.
- And which, 85-93.
- And who, 85-93.
- Anent, 3.
- Animatedly, 47.
- Another story, 175.
- Antagonize, 4, 24, 26.
- Antecedentem scelestum, 33.
- Antics, 348-51.
- Antithesis, 292, 350.
- Anyway, 25.
- Appendicitis, 19.
- Archaism, 193-200.
- Archaism, 17, 83, 103, 137.
- Archaism, positive and negative, 198-200.
- Archaism, sustained, 198-9.
- Argon, 19.
- Arise, 9.
- Arrière pensée, 34.
- As also, 189.
- As and while clauses, slovenly, 189.
- As, Case, 62-4.
- As Clause, Causal, 298-300.
- As far as, that, 168-70.
- As if, 156-7.
- As, Liberties with, 324-6.
- As, Omission of, 324.
- As to, 166-7.
- As to whether, 333-4.
- As who should say, 325-6.
- At anyrate, 280.
- At the letter, 33.
- Aught, 194, 197.
- Au pied de la lettre, 32.
- Automedon, 174.
- Auxiliaries, Split, 342-3.
- Avail, 321.
- Available, 43.
- Averse from, 162-3.
- Avoidance, clumsy, 17, 74, 125, 179, 277, 355-6, 357.
- Await, 9.
- Awful, 49-50.
- B
- Back-number, 25.
- Back of, 25.
- Bagehot, 210-2.
- Balance Inversion, 182-7.
- Balfour, 225, 249.
- Ballon d’essai, 30.
- Banal, 38-9.
- Banality, 38-9.
- Bang in the eye, 48.
- Bastard enumeration, 251.
- Be and do, 330.
- Beadnell, 219.
- Bedrock, 51.
- Benefits of, 165.
- Besant, 198.
- Bethink, 9.
- Bêtise, 27.
- Between ... or, 328-9.
- Between two stools, 327-8.
- Between you and I, 61.
- Bewilderedly, 47.
- Bien entendu, 27.
- Bike, 49.
- Birrelling, 51.
- Blooming, 49-50.
- Boom, 52.
- Borrow, G., 13.
- Both ... as well as, 313.
- Bounder, 48, 50.
- Bow-street, 277.
- Brachylogy, 326.
- Brackets & double dashes, 272, 286.
- Brackets and Stops, 270-1.
- Brisken, 21.
- Briticism, 43.
- Brontë, C., 29, 358.
- Bureaucracy, 46.
- Burke, E., 111.
- But, Superfluous, 334.
- C
- Cad, 50.
- Camaraderie, 27.
- Careless Repetition, 303-4.
- Carlyle, 44, 349.
- Case, 60-4.
- Case, 6.
- Case after as and than, 62-4.
- Case, Compound Possessive, 64.
- Case Confusion, 61-2.
- Case in absolute construction, 115-6.
- Case in Apposition, 60.
- Case of Complement, 60.
- Case of Relatives, 93-4, 99-100.
- Causal as Clause, 298-300.
- Cela va sans dire, 31.
- Chamade, 29.
- Chasseur, 27, 37.
- Cherchez la femme, 35.
- Chic, 51.
- Circumlocution, 6.
- Circumlocution, 165-70, 349.
- Claim, 317-8.
- Climb down, 51.
- Closure, 23.
- Clumsy patching, 355-6.
- Coastal, 42.
- Colloquialisms, 331.
- Colon, 263-4.
- Colon, changed usage of, 220, 222.
- Come into her life, 215.
- Comma before that, 236-7, 249-50.
- Comma between Independent Sentences, 254-7.
- Comma, distinct functions, 221-2.
- Comma misplaced, 248-50.
- Comma, Unaccountable, 262-3.
- Commas, illogical, 241.
- Commas, unnecessary, 232.
- Commercialisms, 358-9.
- Common case, 60.
- Common parts, 314-6.
- Comparatives, 70-4.
- Complacent, 10.
- Complaisant, 10.
- Compositors, 219, 230, 266, 273, 282.
- Compound passives, 319-21.
- Compound possessive, 64, 122-3.
- Compound verbs and inversion, 184-6.
- Compound words, 20.
- Comprehensively, 8.
- Comprise, 12.
- Concision, 18.
- Conditionals, 156-8.
- Conditionals, Subjunctive, 157-8.
- Conditionals, subjunctive, 192-3, 195.
- Confusion with Negatives, 321-3.
- Conjunctions, Compound, 165-70.
- Conjunctions, coordinating and subordinating, 63, 255.
- Consequential, 17.
- Consist of or in, 163-4.
- Content myself by, 163.
- Contest, vb, 12.
- Continuance, 10.
- Continuation, 10.
- Continuity, 10.
- Contradictions in Terms, 339-41.
- Contumacity, 45.
- Coordination of Relatives, 85-100.
- Copula, Number, 65-7.
- Corelli, 47.
- Cornering, 51.
- Correctitude, 21.
- Coûte que coûte, 27-8.
- Criterion of rightness, 3, 8, 41, 42, 165, 181, 347.
- Crockett, 200.
- Cryptic, 50.
- Cui bono?, 35-6, 306.
- D
- Dans cette galère, 32.
- Dashes, 266-75.
- Dashes and Stops, 269-75.
- Dashes, Debatable Questions, 269-74.
- Dashes, Double, 270-1.
- Dashes, Misuses, 274-5.
- Dashes, Types, 267-9.
- Dead metaphors, 201-9.
- Decapitable Sentences, 303.
- Defining Relatives, 75-85.
- Defining relatives in punctuation, 240-1, 242-4.
- Déjeuner, 27.
- Démarche, 30.
- Demean, 16.
- Démenti, 29-30.
- Demonstrative, Noun, and Participle or Adjective, 344-5.
- Depend upon it, 213.
- Dependable, 43.
- Deplacement, 21.
- Deprecate, 12.
- Depreciate, 12.
- De Quincey, 80.
- Desultory, 18.
- Détente, 30.
- Determinedly, 47.
- Differentiation, 10, 11, 46, 85.
- Different to, 162.
- Dilemma, 208.
- Diplomatic French, 29-30.
- Disagree from, 163.
- Dishabille, 37.
- Dispensable, 43.
- Disposable, 43.
- Distinction, 38-9.
- Distinction, 217, 319.
- Distinctly, 355.
- Distinguished, 38-9.
- Distrait, 27.
- Do as Substitute Verb, 330.
- Double dashes & brackets, 272, 286.
- Double Emphasis, 341.
- Double event, 51.
- Double Harness, 311-4.
- Doubtful gender, 67.
- Doubt that, 158-60.
- Dovetailing, 33, 308-10.
- E
- Each, 68.
- -edly, 47.
- E.g., 311.
- Eirenicon, 26.
- Either, 69.
- Eke out, 14-5.
- Elegant Variation, 175-80.
- Elegant variation, 30, 163, 211, 357.
- Eliot, George, 171.
- Ellipse in Subordinate Clauses, 317.
- Emblem, vb, 5.
- Emerson, 26, 43, 44, 217.
- Emphasis, Double, 341.
- Emphatic Inversion, 190-1.
- Employé, 36.
- Endowed by, 164.
- English, vb, 2.
- Enjoinder, 43-4.
- Ennui, 26, 37.
- Entente, 29-30.
- Entourage, 30.
- Enumeration, 250-4.
- Enumeration, Ambiguous, 348.
- Envisage, 7.
- Epithets, recherché, 350.
- Epoch-making, 31, 50.
- Equally as, 332.
- Ere, 2, 194, 196-7.
- Especial, 11.
- Esprit d’escalier, 32.
- Etc., Slovenly, 360.
- Euchred, 51.
- Eudaemometer, 23.
- Euphemism, 12.
- Euphony, 291-304.
- Euphony, 46-7, 102, 104, 122, 132, 326;
- and punctuation, 245.
- Euphony with relatives, 84.
- Euphuism, 12.
- Evasion, 11.
- Excepting, 46.
- Exclamation and Question, 259-61.
- Exclamation Mark, 258-62.
- Exclamation Mark, Internal, 261-2.
- Exclamatory Inversion, 181-2.
- Ex-Participles, 110-1.
- Experimentalize, 46.
- Exploit, vb, 51.
- Extemporaneous, 45.
- F
- Faits divers, 28.
- Fall (autumn), 24.
- False Scent, 345-6.
- False scent, 93, 123-4, 246, 264-5, 274, 356.
- Fanfaronnade, 29.
- Far-fetched Words, 4-5.
- Femininity, 38.
- Ferrier, S., 67.
- Fielding, 215.
- Find fault to, 164.
- Fix up, 25.
- Flexibility, 41, 120.
- Flood-of-Tears-and-Sedan-Chair, 173.
- Floored, 51.
- For, 233-4, 245.
- For all it is worth, 48.
- Forbid from, 164.
- Forceful, 21-2.
- Foreign Words, 26-39.
- Foreign Words, Adaptation of, 37-9.
- Foreign Words, Blunders, 34-6.
- Foreign Words Translated, 30-3.
- Foreword, 2.
- Formation and Analogy, 41-3.
- Formation Blunders, 39-41.
- Formation, Ugly, 46-7.
- Fresh Starts, 330-1.
- Frills, 195.
- Frontal attack, 51.
- Frontispiece, 51-2.
- Fudging in punctuation, 240-1.
- Fused Participle, 117-25.
- G
- Gallant, 174.
- Galore, 174.
- Ganymede, 174.
- Gaucherie, 27.
- George Eliot, 171.
- Gerund, 116-33.
- Gerund and Infinitive, 129-33.
- Gerund and Participle, 107-10, 119.
- Gerund and Possessive, 116-25.
- Gerund, Compound Subject, 123-4.
- Gerund, Omission of Subject, 125-9.
- Get the boot, 48.
- Globetrotter, 51.
- Go Nap, 51.
- Go one better, 51.
- Grammar, 311-31.
- Grammar and Punctuation, 220-5, 235-63.
- Green, J. R., 249, 359.
- Group System in Punctuation, 228-30.
- H
- Half-world, 31.
- Hebe, 174.
- Hedge, vb., 51.
- He-or-she, 67.
- Hereof, 196.
- He said, 282.
- Homologate, 7.
- Honey-coloured, 25.
- Howbeit, 17, 194, 197.
- However, 265.
- How it pans out, 51.
- Hugo, 226.
- Humour, Polysyllabic, 171-2.
- Humour, Types, 171-5.
- Huxley, 225, 249.
- Hybrid words, 41-2, 46.
- Hyphens, 275-80.
- Hyphens, 42.
- I
- Ideal, 75.
- Idiom, 53, 161, 356.
- Idioms, Maltreated, 336-8.
- I. e., 311.
- If and when, 334-5.
- Ignorance crasse, 29.
- I guess, 24.
- Illegitimate Infinitives, 317-8.
- Immanence, 50.
- Immovability, 46.
- Impersonal one, 328.
- Impliedly, 47.
- Inasmuch as, 166.
- Incentive, 206.
- Incongruity, 194.
- Incontinently, 9.
- Indirect question and punctuation, 238.
- Individual, 52, 53-6.
- Infinitive and Gerund, 129-33.
- Infinitive, Omission of Subject, 125-9.
- Infinitive Perfect, 154-6.
- Infinitives, Illegitimate, 317-8.
- Infinitive, Split, 319.
- -ing, 107-10.
- Initiative of, 164.
- Innate, 12.
- In nowise, 280.
- Insensate, 9.
- In so far as, that, 168-70.
- Instil, 12.
- Insuccess, 21.
- Intellectuals, 22-3.
- Intelligence, 18.
- Intensate, 44.
- Intervening-noun error in number, 66-7.
- Intimism, 38-9.
- Intimity, 38.
- Inversion, 180-93.
- Inversion and compound verbs, 184-6.
- Inversion and emphasis, 182, 184.
- Inversion, Balance, 182-7.
- Inversion, Emphatic, 190-1.
- Inversion, Exclamatory, 181-2.
- Inversion in as or than clauses, 188-9.
- Inversion in relative clauses, 188.
- Inversion in Syntactic Clauses, 187-9.
- Inversion, Miscellaneous, 191-3.
- Inversion, Negative, 190-1.
- In view of, 167-8.
- Inwardness, 50, 52.
- Irony, 215-6.
- Irony, 15.
- Irreparable, 12.
- Italics, 186.
- Italics and irony, 216.
- It should seem, 194.
- It’s me, 61.
- It ... that, 104-7.
- It were, 195.
- J
- Jehu, 174.
- Jingles, 291-2.
- Jonathan Wild, 215.
- Journalese, 351-2.
- Journalese, 7, 352, 357.
- Judicial, 8.
- Just, 25.
- K
- Kipling 24-5, 175.
- Knock out, 51.
- L
- Lamb, Charles, 193.
- Lapsus calami, 21.
- Latin Abbreviations, &c., 311.
- Laughable, 43.
- Laxity, disappearance of, 108, 110-1.
- Laxity in punctuation, 235, 244-7.
- Laze, 51-2.
- Leading question, 306-7.
- Legislature, 10.
- Lie and lay, 40.
- Like, 331.
- -like, 278.
- Literary critics’ words, 38-9.
- Logic and Punctuation, 220-5.
- Logic and rhetoric in punctuation, 252.
- Log-rolling, 51.
- Long and Short Derivatives, 44-6.
- Long sentences, 226, 300.
- Long words, 349-50.
- Loquently, 20.
- -ly, 47, 291.
- M
- Macaulay, 350.
- Malaprops, 8-18.
- Maltreated Idioms, 336-8.
- Mannerism, 47, 190, 195, 210, 212, 217.
- Meaning, 331-45.
- Meaningless while, 357-8.
- Me, ethic, 199.
- Mercury, 174.
- Meredith, 198.
- Metaphor, 200-9.
- Metaphor, live and dead, 201-9.
- Metaphysical, 16.
- Meticulous, 38-9, 349.
- Metrical Prose, 295.
- Misplacement of Words, 346-7.
- Misquotation, 305-7.
- Mixed metaphor, 203-9.
- Mob, 49.
- Monstrosity stops, 259, 283, 286-7, 290.
- Morale, 34.
- More and more than ever, 73.
- More easily imagined than described, 213.
- More honoured in the breach, 306.
- More than I can help, 74.
- Most, 75.
- Most of any, 74-5.
- Mutual, 56-8.
- My and mine, 40-1.
- N
- Naïveté, 37-8.
- Naivety, 38.
- Native words, 2, 37.
- Negative Confusion, 321-3.
- Negative Inversion, 190-1.
- Negatives, resolved and compound, 323.
- Négligé, 26, 37.
- Negotiate, 51-2.
- Neither, 69.
- Neither ... or, 313.
- Neologisms, 18-23.
- Neologisms, scientific, 23.
- Newspaper style, 162, 178, 180, 226, 262, 266, 351-2.
- Nice, 49.
- No and none, 41.
- Noisiness, 202-3.
- Nom de guerre, 34.
- Nom de plume, 34.
- Nonce-words, 19-20.
- Non-defining Relatives, 75-85.
- Non est, 33.
- Nouns and abstract expression, 5.
- Nouns of Multitude, 69.
- Nouns used adjectivally, 42, 276.
- Number, 65-70.
- Number of Copula, 65-7.
- O
- Oblivion to, 165.
- Oblivious to, 161.
- Observance, 9.
- Œuvre, 27-8.
- Of sorts, 51.
- Oft, 194.
- Oft-times, 194.
- Ohne Hast ohne Rast, 33.
- Old-fashioned enough to, 213.
- Olfactory organ, 171.
- Omission of as, 324.
- Omission of Relatives, 101-2.
- Omission of relatives, 84.
- Omission of that, conj., 356-7.
- On a moment’s notice, 164.
- One, 67.
- One, Impersonal, 328.
- One’s and his, 328.
- One’s or his, 67.
- On your own, 51.
- Oppositely, 44.
- Orient, vb., 31.
- Originality, Cheap, 217-8.
- Ornament, 35, 215.
- Ostentation, 27, 31, 349.
- Our and ours, 40-1.
- Overloading, 343-4.
- Over-stopping, 231-4.
- Over-stopping, 245, 262-3.
- P
- Parenthesis, 269, 270.
- Parenthesis, 247-50.
- Parenthesis in Relative Clauses, 94-5.
- Partially, 45-6.
- Participle and Gerund, 107-10, 119.
- Participles, 110-6.
- Participles Absolute, 115-6.
- Participles Unattached, 112-5.
- Participles with my, &c., 111-2.
- Passive monstrosities, 43.
- Passives, Compound, 319-21.
- Patching, Clumsy, 355-6.
- Paulo-post future, 17.
- Pedantry, 34, 42, 64, 129, 162.
- Penchant, 27.
- Perchance, 4, 196.
- Perfect Infinitive, 154-6.
- Perfection, vb., 44-5.
- Period, 226.
- Perseverant, 21-2.
- Personification, 68.
- Perspicuity, 8-9.
- Peter out, 48.
- Pet Phrases, 359-60.
- Phantasmagoria, 35.
- Phase, 5.
- Phenomenal, 50.
- Philistine, 50.
- Picturesque, 350.
- Picturesquities, 20.
- Placate, 24, 26.
- Playful Repetition, 172-3.
- Play the game, 51.
- Pleonasm, v. Redundancies.
- Poetic words, 3, 349.
- Polysyllabic humour, 51, 54.
- Polysyllabic Humour, 171-2.
- Pontificalibus, 33.
- Possessive, absolute, 40-1.
- Possessive and Gerund, 116-25.
- Possessive, Compound, 64.
- Possessive, compound, 122-3.
- Possible, 318.
- Preciosity, 2.
- Predication, 13.
- Prediction, 13.
- Preface, 2.
- Prefer, 318.
- Preposition at end of clause, 62, 84, 99.
- Prepositions, 161-70.
- Prepositions, Compound, 165-70;
- Omitted, 165;
- Repeated, 293;
- Superfluous, 165.
- Pretend, 318.
- Preventative, 46.
- Probable, 318.
- Procession, 11.
- Promote, 6.
- Pronominal variation, 175.
- Proportion, 300-3.
- Provided, 13-4.
- Prudential, 45.
- Psychological moment, 50, 52.
- Punctuation, Cap. IV.
- Punctuation and ambiguity, 264-5.
- Punctuation and neatness, 284.
- Punctuation and relatives, 78, 242-4.
- Punctuation, Difficulties, 219-24.
- Punctuation, full and slight, 225.
- Punctuation, group system, 228-31.
- Punctuation in scientific and philosophic work, 225, 231.
- Punctuation, Logic, and Rhetoric, 220-5.
- Punctuation, Spot Plague, 226-31.
- Q
- Qua, 29.
- Quand même, 27.
- Question and Exclamation, 259-61.
- Question-mark, Internal, 261-62.
- Quieten, 45
- Quotation, 305-11.
- Quotation, half-and-half, 237-8, 289.
- Quotation marks, 280-90.
- Quotation marks and irony, 216.
- Quotation marks and slang, 48, 49, 50.
- Quotation marks and Stops, 282-8.
- Quotation marks misplaced, 288-9.
- Quotation marks, Single and Double, 287-8.
- Quotation marks, superfluous, 280-82.
- Quotation, Trite, 310-1.
- Quotations cut up, 309-10.
- R
- Racial, 22-3, 42.
- Railway names, 276-7.
- Raison d’être, 26.
- Reader, 2-3, 7, 36, 98, 210, 225, 228, 230, 231-3, 253, 268, 269,
- 280-1, 310, 347-8, 355.
- Reading aloud, 296, 300.
- Recasting, 64, 67, 120, 125, 177-8, 185, 226, 231, 232-3, 239, 241,
- 257, 284, 330, 355-6, 357.
- Recliner, 20.
- Record, adj., 51-2.
- Recrudescence, 5, 15-6.
- Rectitudinous, 20.
- Rédaction, 27.
- Redundancies, 332-3.
- Regard, 324.
- Regenesis, 20.
- Régime, 36.
- Relative and participle, 327.
- Relative clauses and inversion, 188.
- Relative Coordination, 85-100.
- Relative, Miscellaneous Uses and Abuses, 96-107.
- Relative, Omission of Preposition, 102-3.
- Relative omitted, 101-2.
- Relatives, 75-107.
- Relatives and punctuation, 78, 242-4.
- Relatives, Case, 93-4, 99-100.
- Relatives Defining and Non-Defining, 75-85.
- Relatives, Parenthesis, 94-5.
- Relatives, Sequence of, 293-4.
- Reliable, 42-3.
- Remindful, 21.
- Repetition, 209-13.
- Repetition, Careless, 303-4.
- Repetition, Playful, 172-3.
- Requisition, 11.
- Research, 11.
- Resource, 13.
- Reverend, 8.
- Rhetoric, 234, 236.
- Rhetorical repetition, 209, 213.
- Rhetoric and Punctuation, 220-5.
- Right along, 25.
- Romance Words, 1, 3.
- Royal pronoun, 178.
- Run the show, 51.
- S
- Said with inversion, 192.
- Same, the, 358.
- Sans, 27.
- Save, 2-3, 196.
- Saxon Words, 1, 2-3, 7.
- Scandalum magnatum, 34.
- Schadenfreude, 27-8.
- Scott, 174.
- Seasonable, 43.
- Self-consciousness, 351.
- Semicolon and independent sentences, 255.
- Semicolon and Subordinate Clauses, 257-8.
- Semicolon, distinct functions of, 222.
- Sense and sound, 296.
- Sensibleness, 44-5.
- Sentence, 112, 254-5.
- Sentence Accent, 296-8.
- Shall and will, 133-54.
- Shall, archaic and literary, 137, 153, 194-5.
- Short and Long Words, 6-7.
- Shrimp-pink, 25.
- Sic, 90, 311.
- Signpost connexion, 183, 184.
- Since several days, 32.
- Skilled, 17.
- Slang, 47-53.
- Slang and idiom, 53.
- Slang, Various Origins, 49-51.
- Slang with quotation marks, 48.
- Slating, 51.
- Smartness, 351.
- Smollett, 111.
- So far as, that, 168-70.
- Somewhat, &c., 352-5.
- Sordor, 43.
- Sound and sense, 296.
- Soupçon, 27.
- Special, 11.
- Spencer, 193.
- Spirit of the staircase, 32.
- Split Auxiliaries, 342-3.
- Split Infinitive, 319.
- Spot-Plague, 226-31.
- Standpoint, 25.
- Stands to reason, 213-4.
- Status quo, 26.
- Stave off, 206-7.
- Steep (slang), 48.
- Sterne, 266.
- Stevenson, 198-9.
- Stops and tone symbols, 220, 285.
- Street names, 276-7.
- Stronger, adv., 40.
- Stumped, 51.
- Style, 348-end.
- Styles, various, 7-8.
- Subject, &c., and Verb in Punctuation, 239-42.
- Subjunctive, 154, 157-8.
- Subjunctive conditionals, 195.
- Substantival Clause in Punctuation, 235-8, 265.
- Such, 358-9.
- Such who, which, and that, 103-4.
- Summerly, 20.
- Superfluous but and though, 334.
- Superlatives, 74-5.
- Superlatives, Carlylese, 349.
- Superlatives without the, 216-17.
- Super-sensitized, 20.
- Superstitions, 62, 99, 245, 266, 273, 319.
- Surprisedly, 47.
- Syntax, Cap. II.
- T
- Tache, 28.
- Tackle, 51.
- Take a back seat, 51.
- Take it lying down, 51.
- Take my word for it, 213.
- Tautology, 331-2.
- Tautology, 56.
- Tear and wear, 217-8.
- Telegram, 19, 23.
- Tell-tale errors, 21, 53, 56, 235, 254, 261, 308.
- Tête-à-tête, 26.
- Thackeray, 88, 198.
- Than, Case, 62-4.
- Than whom, 64.
- That and which, 242-3.
- That and which (who), 80-5.
- That (conjunction), Omission of, 356-7.
- That (relative) of persons, 83-4.
- That resumptive, 330-1.
- That, Sequence of, 294-5.
- That’s him, 60.
- The exception proves, &c., 306.
- Their, 67.
- The more, 70-4.
- The more, 218.
- Thereanent, 29, 194.
- Therefore, 265.
- Thereto, 196.
- Theretofore, 196.
- The same, 358.
- The ... that (resolved interrogative), 101.
- Thither, 5, 196.
- Those interested, 344-5.
- Those sort, 331.
- Though superfluous, 334.
- Thrasonical, 50, 52.
- Tinker with, 164.
- Today, 280.
- To have ..., 154-6.
- Tomorrow, 280.
- Tone symbols and stops, 285.
- To the foot of the letter, 32.
- Transcendentally, 10-11.
- Translate, 2.
- Translation of Foreign Words, 30-3.
- Transpire, 4, 16, 24.
- Trite Phrases, 213-5.
- Trite Quotation, 310-1.
- Trow, 194.
- Truisms, 339-41.
- Trustedly, 47.
- Trustfulness, 9.
- Types of Humour, 171-5.
- U
- -ude, 21.
- Unconscious to, 161.
- Under dog, 51.
- Under-stopping, 234-5.
- Unequal Yokefellows, &c., 311-14.
- Unique, 58-9, 339.
- Unquiet, n., 21.
- Up to date, 51.
- V
- Verbal noun, 108.
- Verberant, 20.
- Vexedly, 47.
- Vide, 311.
- Vieille escrime, 28.
- Vieilles perruques, 28.
- Vieux jeu, 28.
- Violence, 11.
- Vividity, 46-7.
- Vocabulary, Cap. I.
- Vocabulary, General Rules, 1-4.
- Vocabulary, prose and poetry, 3.
- Vulgarism, 103, 118.
- Vulgarisms, 331.
- W
- Waddle, 25.
- Walking stick, 276.
- War-famous, 20.
- Wens and Hypertrophied Members, 300-3.
- Were, 157-8.
- What, antecedent-relative, 100-1.
- What ever...?, 331.
- Whatever...?, 331.
- What, relative and interrogative, 100-1.
- Whereof, 196.
- While and as, clauses, slovenly 189.
- While, Meaningless, 357-8.
- Whimsical, 42.
- Who and whom, 61.
- Whole-hogging, 51.
- Will and shall, 133-54.
- Will not do this thing, 214.
- Wind-flower, 4.
- Wire, vb., 19.
- With a view to, 167-8.
- With the view of, 167, 168.
- Word-formation, 37-47.
- World policy, 51.
- Worn-out Humorous Phrases, 173-5.
- Worthy, 174, 214.
- Wot, 194.
- Write you, 165.
- Wrong Turning, 316.
- Y
- Your and yours, 40-1.
- You shall find, 194.