480 Imbrie, William M. (1845-1928)
Handbook of English-Japanese etymology. 1880?

HANDBOOK OF ENGLISH-JAPANESE ETYMOLOGY, BY WILLIAM IMBRIE.
YOKOHAMA: KELLY & Co., No. 28, MAIN STREET. SHANGHAI & HONGKONG: KELLY & WALSH. [n.d.]
vii, 207, xvi p. 20 cm.

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目  次
CONTENTS.
I. THE SYLLABARY. p. [1]-2.
II. THE VERB. p. [3]-63.
I. Inflection.
II. Agglutination.
1. Moods and Tenses.
2. Letter changes.
3. Voices.
III. Transitives and Intransitives.
IV. The Verb to Be.
V. Auxiliary Verbs.
1. Am, is, are, was, were; 2. Do, did; 3. Have, had; 4. Shall, will; 5. Should, would; 6. Can, could; 7. May, might; 8. Let, make, have, get; 9. Must; 10. Ought; 11. Think, suppose; 12. Intend; 13. Want; 14. Wish, hope; 15. Need; 16. Seem, look.
VI. The Infinitive.
VII. Passive Constructions.
III. THE NOUN. p. [64]-66.
1. True Nouns and Verbal Roots.
2. Abstract Nouns.
3. Concrete Nouns.
4. Compound Nouns.
5. Names of Trades.
6. Gender.
7. Number.
8. Case.
IV. THE PRONOUN. p. [67]-81.
I. Personals and Possessives.
II. Compound Personals.
III. Honorifics.
1. O and Go.
2. Honorific Verbs.
IV. Relatives.
V. Interrogatives.
V. PRONOMINAL ADJECTIVES. p. [82]-113.
1. This, that, such; 2. Either, neither, both; 3. Each; 4. Some; 5. Any; 6. Every; 7. None, no; 8. All; 9. Several; 10. Few; 11. One, ones; 12. Other, another; 13. Same; 14. Much; 15. Many; 16. More; 17. Most; 18. Enough.
VI. THE ADJECTIVE. p. [114]-125.
I. Classes.
1. True Adjectives.
2. Adjectives in na and no.
3. Presents and Preterites.
4. Uninflected words.
II. Comparison of Adjectives.
1. The Comparative Degree.
2. The Superlative Degree.
VII. THE ADVERB. p. [126]-164.
I. Classes.
1. True Adverbs.
2. Uninflected words.
3. Participles.
4. The Conditional Mood.
II. Adverb of Place.
1. Here; 2. There; 3. Where.
III. Adverbs of Time.
1. Always; 2. Whenever; 3. Generally; 4. Often; 5. Sometimes; 6. Seldom; 7. Never, ever; 8. Again; 9. When; 10. While; 11. As; 12. Then; 13. Now; 14. Already; 15. Formerly; 16. Hitherto; 17. Recently; 18. Ago; 19. Just now; 20. Still, yet; 21. Till; 22. By and by; 23. Soon; 24. Directly; 25. Before; 26. After, since; 27. Long time; 28. Some time; 29. Little while, 30. Finally.
IV. Adverbs of Cause, Manner and Degree.
1. Why; 2. Accordingly, consequently, therfore; 3. How; 4. So; 5. Like, as; 6. Very; 7. Only; 8. Too; 9. Even; 10. Almost; 11. About.
VIII. THE NUMERAL. p. [165]-171.
1. Cardinals.
2. Descriptive Numerals.
3. Ordinals.
4. Fractions.
5. Percentage.
6. Consecutive Numbers.
7. Address.
IX. THE PREPOSITION. p. [172]-190.
1. At; 2. In; 3. On; 4. To; 5. From, out, off, through; 6. By; 7. With; 8. Without; 9. Of; 10. For; 11. Across, over, beyond; 12. Among; 13. Around; 14. Before; 15. Behind; 16. Between; 17. During; 18. Except, besides, but; 19. Instead of; 20. Over, above; 21. Under, below, beneath; 22. According to, in accordance with.
X. THE CONJUNCTION. p. [191]-205.
1. And; 2. Both; 3. Also, too; 4. But; 5. Though, still; 6. Either, or, whether; 7. Neither, nor; 8. If, unless; 9. Because; 10. Then; 11. That; 12. Than.
ADDENDUM.—THE VERB TO BE. p. [206]-207.
INDEXES.
ERRATA.

注  記
PREFACE の末尾に<Tokiyo, September 1st, 1880.>。