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And the page entry for 'a' is 1924.
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Learn Latin and Greek.
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I am not quite sure if a technical treatment was done regarding frequency but here is a link to get you started. https://www.grammarbank.com/common-suffixes.html
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I did a little tweaking with the URL and got into the 'single-dot' territory. http://www.oed.com/browsedictionary?browseType=sortFrequency&page=2200&pageSize=100&scope=ENTRY&sort=frequency&type=dictionarybrowse
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Also, if anyone needs help regarding this particular information in the future, one can always visit this following site, now that I remember: http://www.phrontistery.info/clwdef.html
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Thank you Simone for the response. FWIW, it was more for bragging rights about knowing obscure words! But I suppose stumbling upon 'single-dot' words like whinchat, hatti humayun etc by accident would now be more rewarding than getting them all in o…