| Full regular expression
searching is available on lookup searches for
those who wish to do sophisticated search manipulations.
Full regular expression searching makes extensive use of
wild card characters. For example:
| tak |
"tak" anywhere in the form |
stak, stakeren, tak, taket, thistel-tak, etc. |
| ^tak$ |
the beginning of a form, followed by "tak", and the end of the form |
tak |
| tak$ |
"tak" at the end of a form |
psitak, stak, tak, thistel-tak |
| t[aeiou]k |
"tak", "tek", "tik", "tok", "tuk", anywhere in a form |
paletik, pot-stikke, puttok, reumatik, etc. |
| tr(ai|ea|ee|ou)n |
"train", "trean", "treen", or "troun" anywhere in a form |
quistr un, traine, tr en, etc. |
| t.*aunce |
"t" followed by zero or more of any character then "aunce" anywhere in a form |
pastaunce, repentauncer, staunce, trauncen, etc. |
| th.+d |
"th" followed by one or more characters, then a "d" anywhere in a form |
spothed, thenneward, therfed, thrudden, etc. |
| th.?g |
"th" followed by one or zero characters, then a "g" |
prothogol, thiggen, thogth, etc. |
Combinations of these above are also possible:
| ^tr[aeiou]+t$ |
"tr" followed by one or more of any of a, e, i, o, or u, and then t, as the complete form (anchored at beginning and end) |
trait, trot, tr ut, |
| qu(e)*(n)+ |
"qu" followed by zero or more "e" followed by one or more "n" anywhere in a form |
persequent, quench, qu ne, squenchen, etc. |
| m(ai|ae|a|e)ne?$ |
words ending in "m" followed by one of "ai", "ae", "a", or "e", followed by "n", followed by zero or one "e" |
permain, Pigmaine, regimen, spatimene, travailinge-man, etc. |
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