Click on a letter to see the corresponding page.
There are two sets of pages:
in Full Pages, each page contains all the entries whose headwords begin with that letter;
in Small Pages, the pages have been broken up so as to contain no more than about twenty-five entries apiece.
If you have a slower machine, you may wish to use the second index (some of the pages in the first set are as large as 800K).
Key to letters:
lower case a-p, s-w, and y-z represent the same letters in ascii and in Dschang
orthography, except that pf, sh, and ts are considered to be single letters.
The ascii E, N, O, and U represent epsilon, engma, open o, and bar-u respectively.
The ascii @ represents schwa.
Examples of the entry layout and a key are here.
Full Pages: