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quadgram | frequency |
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the name of a | 22 |
the indian name of | 11 |
the name of the | 10 |
appears to have been | 8 |
as the name of | 7 |
in the name of | 6 |
with the locative affix | 5 |
name of the river | 5 |
the mouth of the | 5 |
gave a name to | 4 |
was the name of | 4 |
indian name of the | 4 |
of the name of | 4 |
another form of the | 4 |
of the mohegan country | 4 |
as the indian name | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
form of the name | 4 |
the substantival component of | 4 |
a n ms oo | 4 |
n ms oo ak | 4 |
oo a n n | 4 |
in the historical magazine | 4 |
a corruption of the | 3 |
name of a place | 3 |
as one of the | 3 |
on the authority of | 3 |
of the first class | 3 |
which empties into the | 3 |
the river which flows | 3 |
list of indian names | 3 |
the locality to which | 3 |
to which it belongs | 3 |
is found in many | 3 |
the delaware name of | 3 |
it is found in | 3 |
a place on the | 3 |
survey of the mohegan | 3 |
which the waters of | 3 |
one or more syllables | 3 |
is the equivalent of | 3 |
with the locative suffix | 3 |
by which the waters | 3 |
component of the name | 3 |
the modern name of | 3 |
the same name is | 3 |
league of the iroquois | 3 |
which flows through it | 2 |
there is abundance of | 2 |
not likely to be | 2 |
ag oo a n | 2 |
a n baga oo | 2 |
name is found in | 2 |
name which has been | 2 |
belonged originally to the | 2 |
the dwelling place of | 2 |
would not have been | 2 |
the indians of maine | 2 |
the two preceding classes | 2 |
has the same meaning | 2 |
n baga oo at | 2 |
the sake of euphony | 2 |
village of praying indians | 2 |
oo derak oo da | 2 |
in the analysis of | 2 |
or without a locative | 2 |
as the meaning of | 2 |
the composition of indian | 2 |
an indian village near | 2 |
on the east side | 2 |
single sound or letter | 2 |
one of the muhhekan | 2 |
indians of that region | 2 |
of the river to | 2 |
abnaki name of the | 2 |
of the man with | 2 |
a small river which | 2 |
near the falls of | 2 |
of the sault ste | 2 |
with or without a | 2 |
below the junction of | 2 |
locality to which it | 2 |
which have been given | 2 |
on or near the | 2 |
name of a brook | 2 |
dwelling place of the | 2 |
the meaning of the | 2 |
a tract of land | 2 |
the man with the | 2 |
diminutive with the locative | 2 |
a bay or cove | 2 |
course of the river | 2 |
man with the crooked | 2 |
name of a pond | 2 |
its name from the | 2 |
on a rapid stream | 2 |
the difficulty of analyzing | 2 |
the form in which | 2 |
of the high place | 2 |
of the muhhekan east | 2 |
the falls of the | 2 |
a n mes oo | 2 |
used by eliot and | 2 |
in any algonkin language | 2 |
may sometimes determine the | 2 |
have been mentioned on | 2 |
it appears to have | 2 |
name of a locality | 2 |
derived from a root | 2 |
place of the man | 2 |
the river of the | 2 |
analyzing such names is | 2 |
together in an artificial | 2 |
of the locality to | 2 |
to which they are | 2 |
the statement that one | 2 |
of the most common | 2 |
a component of the | 2 |
of praying indians in | 2 |
taketh his name of | 2 |
may generally be translated | 2 |
be another form of | 2 |
deviation from a straight | 2 |
because it was the | 2 |
to the mountain itself | 2 |
of the river which | 2 |
some of the most | 2 |
statement that one or | 2 |
in composition with ohke | 2 |
that one or more | 2 |
derak oo da n | 2 |
of the abnaki village | 2 |
to be another form | 2 |
name appears to have | 2 |
name of a river | 2 |
name of the place | 2 |
near the mouth of | 2 |
published list of indian | 2 |
derived their names from | 2 |
a general name for | 2 |
the most common of | 2 |
be regarded as a | 2 |
from a straight line | 2 |
in such names as | 2 |
same name is found | 2 |
of indian geographical names | 2 |
forms of the name | 2 |
of a town in | 2 |
paper on indian names | 2 |
difficulty of analyzing such | 2 |
found in the name | 2 |
the chippewa name of | 2 |
most common of these | 2 |
water of the high | 2 |
the end of a | 2 |
of the indians of | 2 |
name of a stream | 2 |
as was before remarked | 2 |
of persons and places | 2 |
we can only guess | 2 |
in the sense of | 2 |
be a corruption of | 2 |
be referred to one | 2 |
the name of several | 2 |
the east side of | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
the junction of the | 2 |
occurs in the name | 2 |
n mes oo k | 2 |
of which it is | 2 |
component of local names | 2 |
names of this class | 2 |
the equivalent of the | 2 |
the abnaki name of | 2 |
with slight change of | 2 |
beautiful water of the | 2 |
as eliot wrote it | 2 |
received the same name | 2 |
of the name is | 2 |
of the two preceding | 2 |
of a river in | 2 |
in a paper in | 2 |
with the crooked mouth | 2 |
to which they belonged | 2 |
of analyzing such names | 2 |
of a place on | 2 |
is the base of | 2 |
the analysis of a | 2 |
to this class belong | 2 |
composition of indian geographical | 2 |
a name given to | 2 |
name of the abnaki | 2 |
the name should be | 2 |
the west end of | 2 |
the primary meaning of | 2 |
is a component of | 2 |
supposed it to mean | 2 |
river which flows through | 2 |
one of the principal | 2 |
the historical magazine for | 2 |
is now known as | 2 |
called by the english | 2 |
a tributary of the | 2 |
and of a town | 2 |