Absey

/ˈæbseɪ/ noun

An archaic or dialectal word for the alphabet or the basic elements of reading and writing.

From the Middle English absey or absey-book, which came from the practice of teaching the alphabet by saying 'A-B-C' aloud. Possibly influenced by 'abacus.' The word is a corruption of the alphabet sequence itself.

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