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Phrases were +considered 'common' if they or variations of them occur in standard +dictionaries or thesauruses. + +113,809 official crosswords (crosswd.txt) +A list of words permitted in crossword games such as Scrabble(tm). +Compatible with the first edition of the Official Scrabble Players +Dictionary(tm). Since this list has all forms: -ing, -ed, -s, and so +on of words, it makes a good addition when building a custom spelling +dictionary. + +4,160 official crosswords delta (crswd-d.txt) +When combined with the 113,809 crosswords file, it produces the +official crossword list compatible with the second edition of the +Official Scrabble Players Dictionary. (Scrabble is a registered +trademark of Milton-Bradley licensed to Merriam-Webster.) + +467 current fiction substrings (fiction.txt) +The most frequently occurring 467 substrings occurring in a +best-selling novel by Amy Tan in 1990. + +1,000 by frequency (freq.txt) +This file consists of the 1,000 most frequently used English words +from a wide variety of common texts listed in decreasing order of +frequency + +1,000 by frequency internet (freq-int.txt) +This file consists of the 1,000 most frequently used English words +as used on the Internet computer network in 1992. + +1,185 King James Version frequent substrings (KJVfreq.txt) +The most frequently occurring 1,185 substrings in the King James +Version Bible ranked and counted by order of frequency. + +21,986 names (names.txt) +This database contains the most common names used in the United +States and Great Britain. Spelling checkers may want to supplement +their basic word list with this one. + +4,946 female names (names-f.txt) +frequent given names of females in English speaking countries + +3,897 male names (names-m.txt +frequent given names of males in English speaking countries + +366 often misspelled words (oftenmis.txt) +many of the most commonly misspelled words in English speaking countries + +10,196 places (places.txt) +a large selection of place names in the United States + +354,984 single words (single.txt) +Over 354,000 single words, excluding proper names, acronyms, or +compound words and phrases. This list does not exclude archaic words +or significant variant spellings. + +USA Constitution (usaconst.txt) +The Constitution of the United States, including the Bill of Rights +and all amendments current to 1993. + +NOTE: Accents have been stripped from words, e.g., 'etude' does not +mark the accent on the initial 'e'. + + + +Quick Start + +1) Insure you have at least 10Mb of free disk space to hold the contents +of this file. + +2) Create a destination directory to hold the files listed above. + +3) On the PG Catalog page click on the selection "More Files". You will +see a "files.zip" folder in the list. Copy this zipped folder to your +computer. Open "files.zip" and copy the contents into the destination +directory on your computer. + + + +End of this Project Gutenberg etext of Moby Word II by Grady Ward. + diff --git a/files.zip b/files.zip new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e2cde2 Binary files /dev/null and b/files.zip differ diff --git a/words.spec b/words.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..825859c --- /dev/null +++ b/words.spec @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +%define _dirname__ files + +Name: words +Version: 3.0 +Release: 31 +Summary: An English words dictionary +License: Public Domain +URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_Project +Source0: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3201/files.zip +Source1: 3201.txt + +BuildArch: noarch +BuildRequires: dos2unix coreutils + +%description +The words package contains a dictionary of English words. The +dictionary files are stored in /usr/share/dict/ directory. Some programs +will use this dictionary to check English spelling. Other users of this +dictionary will use it to check bad passwords + +%prep +%setup -c -q -n %{name}-%{version} + +%build +dos2unix -o %{_dirname__}/*;chmod a+r %{_dirname__}/* +cat %{_dirname__}/* | sort --ignore-case --dictionary-order | uniq > linux.words + +%install +install -Dm644 linux.words %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/dict/linux.words +ln -sf linux.words %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/dict/words + +cp -f %{SOURCE1} readme.txt + +%files +%doc readme.txt +%{_datadir}/dict/* + +%changelog +* Tue Sep 10 2019 huzhiyu - 3.0-31 +- Package init