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PE1617 .W36 | Dialect labels in the Merriam Third / | 1 |
PE1617.W4 L4 | Noah's ark, New England Yankees, and the endless quest : a short history of the original Webster dictionaries, with particular reference to their first hundred years as publications of G. & C. Merriam Company. | 1 |
PE1617.W4 M67 1994 | The story of Webster's third : Philip Gove's controversial dictionary and its critics / | 1 |
PE1620 .A3 1696 | Advertisement. There is now in the press, and will be publish'd in Michaelmas-Term, 1696. An Universal English dictionary, in folio. .. | 1 |
PE1620 .A7 1795i | The new and complete dictionary of the English language in which all the words are introduced, the different spellings preserved, the sounds of the letters occasionally distinguished, the obsolete and uncommon words supported by authorities, and the different constructions and uses illustrated by examples : to which is prefixed a comprehensive grammar / | 1 |
PE1620 .B3 1726i | An universal etymological English dictionary comprehending the derivations of the generality of words in the English tongue, either ancient or modern, from the ancient British, Saxon, Danish, Norman and modern French, Teutonic, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, as also from the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew languages, each in their proper characters : and also a brief and clear explication of all difficult words : derived from any of the aforesaid languages : and terms of art relating to anatomy, botany ... &c. : together with a large collection and explication of words and phrases us'd in our ancient statutes, charters, writs, old records, and processes at law : and the etymology and interpretation of the proper names of men, women, and remarkable places in Great Britain : also the dialects of our different counties : containing many thousand words more than either Harris, Philips, Kersey, or any English dictionary before extant : to which is added a collection of our most common proverbs, with their explication and illustration : the whole work compil'd and methodically digested, as well for the entertainment of the curious, as the information of the ignorant, and for the benefit of young students, artificers, tradesmen and foreigners, who are desirous thorowly to understand what they speak, read, or write / | 1 |
PE1620 .B3 1770i | An universal etymological English dictionary comprehending the derivations of the generality of words in the English tongue, either ancient or modern, from the ancient British, Saxon, Danish, Norman and modern French, Teutonic, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, as also from the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew languages, each in their proper characters : and also a brief and clear explication of all difficult words : derived from any of the aforesaid languages : and terms of art relating to anatomy, botany, physick, pharmacy, surgery, chymistry, philosophy, divinity, mathematicks, grammar, logick, rhetorick, musick, heraldry, maritime affairs, military discipline, horsemanship hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing, gardening, husbandry, handicrafts, confectionary, carving, cookery, &c. : together with a large collection and explication of words and phrases used in our ancient statutes, charters, writs, old records, and processes at law : and the etymology and interpretation of the proper names of men, women, and remarkable places in Great Britain : also the dialects of our different countries : containing many thousand words more than either Harris, Philips, Kersey, or any English dictionary before extant : to which is added a collection of our most common proverbs, with their explication and illustration : the whole work compiled and methodically digested, as well for the entertainment of the curious, as the information of the ignorant, and for the benefit of young students, artificers, tradesmen and foreigners, who are desirous thoroughly to understand what they speak, read, or write / | 1 |
PE1620 .B85 1663 | An English expositor, or, Compleat dictionary teaching the interpretation of the hardest words, and most useful terms of art, used in our language / | 1 |
PE1620 .C3 1604a | A table alphabeticall of hard usual English words (1604) : the first English dictionary / | 1 |
PE1620 .C3 1609 | A table alphabeticall contayning and teaching the true writing and vnderstanding of hard vsuall English wordes, borrowed from the Hebrew, Greeke, Latine, or French &c. : with the interpretation thereof by plaine English words, gathered for the benefit and help of all vnskilfull persons : whereby they may the more easily and better vnderstand many hard English words, which they shall heare or read in Scriptures, sermons, or elsewhere, and also be made able to vse the same aptly themselues / | 1 |
PE1620 .C3 2007 | The first English dictionary, 1604 : Robert Cawdrey's A table alphabetical / | 1 |
PE1620 .C62 1637 | The English dictionarie, or, An interpreter of hard English words enabling as well ladies and gentlewomen, young schollers, clerkes, merchants, as also strangers of any nation, to the understanding of the more difficult authors already printed in our language, and the more speedie attaining of an elegant perfection of the English tongue, both in reading, speaking, and writing / | 1 |
PE1620 .C62 1642 | The English dictionarie, or, An interpreter of hard English words enabling as well ladies and gentlewomen, young schollers, clerkes, merchants, as also strangers of any nation, to the understanding of the more difficult authors already printed in our language : and the more speedie attaining of an elegant perfection of the English tongue both in reading, speaking, and writing / | 1 |
PE1620 .C62 1651 |
The English dictionarie, or, An interpreter of hard English words enabling as well ladies and gentle-women, young scholars, clerks, merchants as also strangers of any nation to the understanding of the more difficult authors alreadie printed in our language and the more speedie attaining of an elegant perfection of the English tongue both in reading, speaking and writing / The English dictionarie, or, An interpreter of hard English words enabling as well ladies and gentle-women, young scholars, clerks, mercants [sic] as also strangers of any nation to the understanding of the more difficult authors already printed in our language and the more speedy attaining of an elegant perfection of the English tongue both in reading, speaking and writing / |
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PE1620 .C62 1655 | The English dictionary, or, An interpreter of hard English words enabling as well ladies and gentlewomen, young scholars, clerks, merchants, as also strangers of any nation, to the understanding of the more difficult authors already printed in our language, and the more speedy attaining of an elegant perfection of the English tongue, both in reading, speaking, and writing / | 1 |
PE1620 .C62 1658 | The English dictionary, or, An interpreter of hard English words enabling as well ladies and gentlewomen, young scholars, clerks, merchants as also strangers of any nation to the understanding of the more difficult authors already printed in our language and the more speedy attaining of an elegant perfection of the English tongue both in reading, speaking and writing / | 2 |
PE1620 .C63 1650 | The English dictionary: or, An interpreter of hard English words. Enabling as well ladies and gentlewomen, young scholars, clerks, merchants; also strangers of any nation, to the understanding of the more difficult authors already printed in our language, and the more speedy attaining of an elegant perfection of the English tongue, both in reading, speaking and writing. | 1 |
PE1620 .C64 1676 |
An English dictionary explaining the difficult terms that are used in divinity, husbandry, physick, phylosophy, law, navigation, mathematicks, and other arts and sciences containing many thousands of hard words (and proper names of places) more than are in any other English dictionary or expositor : together with the etymological derivation of them from their proper fountains, whether Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, or any other language, in a method more comprehensive, than any that is extant / An English dictionary explaining the difficult terms that are used in divinity, husbandry, physick, phylosophy, law, navigation, mathematicks, and other arts and sciences containing many thousands of hard words (and proper names of places) more than are in any other English dictionary or expositor : together with the etymological derivation of them from their proper fountains, whether Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, or any other language, in a method more comprehensive, than any that is extant / |
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PE1620 .C65 1684 |
An English dictionary explaining the difficult terms that are used in divinity, husbandry, physick, phylosophy, law, navigation, mathematicks, and other arts and sciences : containing many thousands of hard words (and proper names of places) more than are in any other English dictionary or expositor : together with the etymological derivation of them from their proper fountains, whether Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, or any other language ... / An English dictionary explaining the difficult terms that are used in divinity, husbandry, physick, philosophy, law, navigation, mathematicks, and other arts and sciences, containing many thousands of hard words (and proper names of places) more than are in any other English dictionary or expositor : together with the etymological derivation of them from their proper fountains, whether Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, or any other language, in method more comprehensive than any that is extant / An English dictionary explaining the difficult terms that are used in divinity, husbandry, physick, philosophy, law, navigation, mathematicks, and other arts and sciences, containing many thousands of hard words (and proper names of places) more than are in any other English dictionary or expositor : together with the etymological derivation of them from their proper fountains, whether Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, or any other language, in method more comprehensive than any that is extant / |
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PE1620 .C7 1676a | An english dictionary, 1676. | 1 |