trigram

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trigram frequency
the name of48
name of a25
name of the23
one of the17
of the name16
of the river15
the indian name12
with the locative12
is found in11
the locative affix11
indian name of11
form of the11
the same name10
ka n tti10
to have been9
appears to have9
oo a n8
as the name8
in new england7
in the name7
the mouth of7
of a river7
the analysis of6
on indian names6
the equivalent of6
some of the6
of the abnaki6
the meaning of6
substantival component of6
to one of6
of a place6
the modern name6
gave a name5
was the name5
of the indian5
of this paper5
such names as5
called by the5
by the indians5
the indians of5
the river which5
mouth of the5
a name which5
to which they5
as an adjectival5
by which the5
which have been5
river of the4
the name was4
of indian names4
in the delaware4
of the st4
to which it4
a n n4
a corruption of4
place on the4
by the english4
ms oo ak4
n ms oo4
the substantival component4
used by eliot4
a name to4
of lake superior4
the end of4
of the same4
the waters of4
the most common4
a n ms4
in the same4
the composition of4
falls of the4
it is not4
the historical magazine4
of the mohegan4
by phonetic corruption4
another form of4
the mohegan country4
be regarded as4
one or more4
and of a4
river which flows4
in new jersey4
the name appears4
as the indian4
of local names4
of the first4
in composition with4
of these names4
in the historical4
the site of3
paper on indian3
component of the3
in east windsor3
of new england3
tract of land3
indian geographical names3
which the indians3
delaware name of3
such names is3
part of the3
it appears to3
or more syllables3
name has been3
from a root3
of the indians3
in south kingston3
on the river3
name of an3
empties into the3
the chippewa name3
an arm of3
of which it3
the delaware name3
the locative suffix3
of the place3
there was another3
have been mentioned3
side of the3
exploration of labrador3
it is found3
regarded as a3
found in many3
a river in3
is the equivalent3
of a locality3
name for the3
same name is3
we find the3
league of the3
and in the3
a name given3
the first class3
as in the3
to be a3
the more common3
wrote this name3
river in the3
a place on3
in the water3
which empties into3
to belong to3
the locality to3
of that region3
of the verb3
on the authority3
a rapid stream3
end of the3
corruption of the3
with the adjectival3
as one of3
a part of3
the same river3
modern name of3
gave names to3
the place of3
the base of3
appears to be3
name should be3
in local names3
have been given3
the name is3
in the abnaki3
and by the3
a component of3
list of indian3
history of hadley3
knowledge of the3
the same meaning3
the abnaki name3
survey of the3
that it is3
locality to which3
the falls of3
not likely to3
meaning of the3
a lake in3
an indian village3
which it belongs3
just below the3
a place where3
found in the3
which the waters3
of the iroquois3
tributary of the3
name as the3
a tract of3
of names of3
aga n men3
the authority of3
of the adjectival3
the statement that3
of the two3
its name from3
must not be3
or as a3
it is the2
indians of maine2
to the synthesis2
of the high2
which might be2
it was so2
a bay or2
composition with ohke2
indian village near2
water of the2
on the east2
the lower falls2
on taunton river2
the seventeenth century2
ag oo a2
the man with2
in the analysis2
there is the2
two or three2
what is now2
given to the2
bend of the2
find the name2
or of a2
massachusetts or connecticut2
end of a2
an independent word2
of this class2
n mes oo2
a name of2
river to be2
to be another2
of the locality2
change of form2
of a name2
from the territory2
sometimes in the2
of new haven2
a root that2
a stream in2
form of a2
mes oo k2
name is not2
grammar of the2
or near the2
referred to one2
the abnaki village2
for the greek2
their names from2
the same prefix2
name to the2
derived their names2
in such names2
dwelling place of2
a geographical name2
which they are2
a village of2
the main stream2
is not now2
corrupt form of2
taketh his name2
names of the2
to the english2
with the crooked2
village of praying2
that of a2
the stream which2
statement that one2
n m oo2
published list of2
analyzing such names2
the author of2
die deutschen ortsnamen2
so far as2
as was before2
to a brook2
to the st2
analysis have been2
at the west2
small river which2
of analyzing such2
of the languages2
with slight change2
east side of2
it has been2
the two preceding2
equivalent of the2
in that of2
a general name2
may generally be2
beautiful water of2
we can only2
of the sault2
a little island2
without a locative2
eastern boundary of2
there is a2
of new sweden2
so called because2
a n baga2
which they belonged2
all the names2
not quite certain2
the name should2
name which has2
which it is2
and it is2
form in which2
deviation from a2
the same word2
place where the2
and that it2
name appears to2
persons and places2
has been transferred2
a straight line2
to denote a2
to get rid2
which appears to2
the pequot country2
a substantival component2
there has been2
of the man2
is not likely2
that the name2
place of the2
the indian tribes2
sources of the2
to this class2
below the junction2
be a corruption2
pennsylvania and virginia2
which flows from2
it to be2
there is no2
been mentioned on2
creek and township2
becomes more easy2
names of this2
chippewa name of2
most of the2
substantially the same2
the indian languages2
to several localities2
in any language2
a river which2
and in local2
to the locality2
narragansett bay and2
of the french2
of the manidowish2
received the same2
forms of the2
can only guess2
west end of2
supposed it to2
the junction of2
is supposed to2
in the language2
which flows through2
the place where2
this form of2
together in an2
course of the2
a tributary of2
a paper in2
common of these2
the sault ste2
is the base2
of the dutch2
near the falls2
the mountain itself2
his name of2
eliot wrote it2
of a brook2
the river to2
such a word2
oo anask oo2
with or without2
south of the2
junction of the2
the high place2
a small river2
new jersey and2
generally be translated2
by the rev2
a trace of2
derak oo da2
branches of the2
the great bend2
where it is2
which has the2
of persons and2
i do not2
is at the2
near the head2
originally to the2
by the dutch2
and the rev2
in a paper2
on a rapid2
names which have2
a reason for2
is now known2
of geographical names2
a town in2
of the muhhekan2
as eliot wrote2
of the diminutive2
as to the2
was perhaps the2
is compounded of2
name to a2
should have been2
of the original2
if it were2
most common of2
this class belong2
the muhhekan east2
on the great2
it was the2
in names of2
every indian synthesis2
between the two2
of the principal2
the primary meaning2
component of local2
of compromise between2
is the more2
the great river2
it to mean2
of a pond2
the west end2
coast of new2
common substantival components2
there is abundance2
compound names to2
is represented by2
was informed by2
has the same2
likely to give2
bay or cove2
occurs in the2
those of the2
the source of2
is derived from2
in the modern2
abnaki name of2
derived from the2
a n mes2
translation of the2
the head of2
are taken from2
the name which2
general name for2
the small island2
of narragansett bay2
at the falls2
combination of sounds2
from which water2
in the narragansett2
view of the2
of the bay2
the form in2
of the most2
single sound or2
to the ohio2
of indian geographical2
the sense of2
species of fish2
of the alleghanies2
are found in2
place of residence2
the abnaki equivalent2
island in the2
shows that the2
regarded as the2
in compound names2
would have been2
is a component2
the village of2
be referred to2
name of several2
by eliot and2
the word for2
any algonkin language2
there was a2
the river of2
oo derak oo2
plenty of alewives2
there is another2
man with the2
was so called2
the dwelling place2
the name means2
there are two2
of that river2
in any algonkin2
of a town2
which has been2
given names to2
oo da n2
belonged originally to2
of language and2
because it was2
name given to2
is the same2
would not have2
the little falls2
by roger williams2
which the name2
the other side2
to the mountain2
the sake of2
to the river2
waters of the2
the country of2
there is going2
place or country2
as the meaning2
sometimes determine the2
baga oo at2
resorted to by2
to the lake2
diminutive with the2
near the mouth2
difficulty of analyzing2
and the name2
as a prefix2
to which the2
as a name2
slight change of2
a root meaning2
it may be2
is abundance of2
the sound of2
have been preserved2
the crooked mouth2
of a lost2
was before remarked2
n g oo2
indians of that2
sound or letter2
as written by2
now known as2
resort of the2
from a place2
derived from a2
of the stream2
come down to2
primary meaning of2
that the place2
in the sense2
in an artificial2
spoken by the2
the east side2
in the north2
go up stream2
analysis of a2
n baga oo2
or without a2
not have been2
name is found2
flows through it2
the outlet of2
a n pe2
in new hampshire2
of small lakes2
from a straight2
where there are2
which it was2
a sort of2
in worcester county2
of the ohio2
of praying indians2
the indians had2
two preceding classes2
be another form2
names may generally2
of river names2
composition of indian2
in the massachusetts2
reference to the2
of a stream2
on or near2
the difficulty of2
that one or2
be derived from2
of a great2
the main land2
of this name2
likely to be2
name from the2
lost sight of2
sake of euphony2
praying indians in2
a participle of2
have been adopted2
the initial m2
may sometimes determine2
on the quinebaug2
historical magazine for2
pa n na2
the same way2
given in the2
from the abnaki2
of such names2