freebsd-dev/share/dict
Marc Fonvieille d4b7dd491c Remove the word IPSec to respect RFCs (for example
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2401.txt), IPsec is the right word and
already in the dictionary.

PR:		in part docs/38668
Reviewed by:	murray
MFC after:	10 days
2002-07-24 10:24:52 +00:00
..
freebsd Remove the word IPSec to respect RFCs (for example 2002-07-24 10:24:52 +00:00
Makefile Fix the makefile to match the repo-copy from tech to freebsd. 2002-04-01 13:58:14 +00:00
propernames
README The freebsd jargon dictionary was repo-copied from 'tech' to 'freebsd' 2002-04-01 00:51:34 +00:00
web2 Add one of the two root words adapted from scandinavian since 1066: 1999-11-24 07:16:17 +00:00
web2a

#	@(#)README	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93
# $FreeBSD$

WEB ---- (introduction provided by jaw@riacs) -------------------------

Welcome to web2 (Webster's Second International) all 234,936 words worth.
The 1934 copyright has elapsed, according to the supplier.  The
supplemental 'web2a' list contains hyphenated terms as well as assorted
noun and adverbial phrases.  The wordlist makes a dandy 'grep' victim.

     -- James A. Woods    {ihnp4,hplabs}!ames!jaw    (or jaw@riacs)

Dictionaries for other languages, e.g. Afrikaans, American, Aussie,
Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Finnish, French,
German, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Norwegian, Polish,
Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Yiddish, are available
at ftp://sable.ox.ac.uk/pub/wordlists.

Country names are stored in the file /usr/share/misc/iso3166.


FreeBSD Maintenance Notes ---------------------------------------------

Note that FreeBSD is not maintaining a historical document, we're
maintaining a list of current [American] English spellings.

A few words have been removed because their spellings have depreciated.
This list of words includes:
	corelation (and its derivatives) -- "correlation" is the preferred spelling

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A list of technical terms has been added in the file 'freebsd'.  This
word list contains FreeBSD/Unix lexicon that is used by the system
documentation.  It makes a great ispell(1) personal dictionary to
supplement the standard English language dictionary.