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Dictionary 1538.

Elyot, Thomas Sir

Dictionary 1538.

by Elyot, Thomas Sir

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Published by Scolar Press in Menston, Eng .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Latin language -- Dictionaries -- English.

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    LC ClassificationsPA2365.E5 E5 1538ab
    The Physical Object
    Pagination1 v. (various pagings)
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL5160629M
    LC Control Number74498095

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dictionary — NOUN (pl. dictionaries) a book that lists the words of a language and gives their meaning, or their equivalent in a different language.

ORIGIN from Latin dictionarium manuale or dictionarius liber manual or book of words English terms dictionary.

dictionary —. He wrote the earliest Latin-English dictionary () and is remembered especially for his sensible and well-written treatise on the education of statesmen, The Book Named the Governour ().

Click the link for more information. lexicon: A word-book or dictionary; chiefly applied to a dictionary of Greek, Hebrew, Syriac, or Arabic. The word dictionary entered English before lexicon. Thomas Elyot first used the word in the title of his Latin-English dictionary in Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, Page: 1 - 2 A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation.

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As an adjective, "of or pertaining to a dictionary," from s. Dictionarist "compiler of a dictionary" (s) is older than dictionarian ( as a noun, as an adjective). Grose's "Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue" has "RICHARD SNARY. The first book generally regarded as the first English dictionary was written as Robert Cawdrey, a schoolmaster and former Church of England clergyman, in Cawdrey made use of wordlists published earlier in educational texts, such as Richard Mulcaster’s Elementary () and Edmund Coote’s English Schoole-maister ().