1The pattern in the round brackets must match the value itself.
2Entries in round brackets should be read as if they were footnotes, typically giving background information or editorial speculation.
3(Transcriber's Note: Equivalent sound shown within round brackets.)
4The lettered footnotes in round brackets, (a), (b), etc, are Johnson's, and are to be found at the end of each Note.]
5Editorial comment in entries of this class is either enclosed in round brackets, as above, or set in "italic" type, as in this entry:
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