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Unique words 631
Total tokens 1195
Hapax legomena 497
Frequency bands 1x: 497 · 2-3x: 89 · 4-10x: 32 · 11+x: 13 Search dictionary ⌕ All types noun verb adjective conjunction preposition pronoun adverb number particle unclassified All frequencies 1× (hapax) 2–3× 4–10× 11+× All Calls Call 1 Call 2 Call 3 Call 4 Call 5 Call 6 Call 7 Call 8 Call 9 Call 10 Call 11 Call 12 Call 13 Call 14 Call 15 Call 16 Call 17 Call 18 Call 19 A–Z Frequency
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AMIPZI ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses COCASB noun ×5 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses CRIP ×2 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses DOOAIP noun ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses FAAIP ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses GIGIPAH preposition ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses HOATH noun ×9 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses IP adverb ×2 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses IPAM adverb ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses IPAMIS adverb ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses IPURAN adjective ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses IXOMAXIP verb ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses MAD noun ×13 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses PAGEIP adverb ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses PERIPSAX noun ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses PERIPSOL in the brightnes of the heavens
peripsol
noun ×2 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses PIRIPSON noun ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses RIPIR ×1 ◆ Historical Evidence Primary records and manuscript witnesses Alphabet data sourced from Dee's working papers (Sloane MS 3189) as analyzed by Donald Laycock (*The Complete Enochian Dictionary*, 1978/1994). Pronunciation reconstruction from Laycock's phonological analysis, supplemented by Aaron Leitch (*The Angelical Language* Vols. I & II, 2010). Golden Dawn pronunciation per Wynn Westcott as reported by Laycock. Call texts from Dee's manuscripts (Sloane MS 3191, Cotton Appendix XLVI) via Joseph Peterson's digital editions. All claims carry epistemic badges indicating their evidence basis.
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