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27 September, 11:43

4. What does "ME" refer to in the first line of a dictionary entry?

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  1. 27 September, 13:38
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    ME would mean that the provenance (where it originally came from) of an English word would have been handed down to us from Middle English. I suspect that were you to scan, say, a poem in ME, you would hardly believe it had ever been English.
  2. 27 September, 14:35
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    ME would mean that the provenance (where it originally came from) of an English word would have been handed down to us from Middle English. I suspect that were you to scan, say, a poem in ME, you would hardly believe it had ever been English.

    This notation indicates the origin of the word - that is, what language that word came into the English from. Any dictionary that gives a word's etymology will include these kinds of notations.
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