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A new dictionary of the English language : combining explanation with etymology and illustrated by quotations from the best authorities (v.1)

Richardson, Charles (1775-1865)

1855

Originally published as part of the "Encyclopaedia metropolitana".

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A new dictionary of the English language : combining explanation with etymology and illustrated by quotations from the best authorities (v.2)

Richardson, Charles (1775-1865)

1855

Originally published as part of the "Encyclopaedia metropolitana".

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A new dictionary of the English language : combining explanation with etymology: and illustrated by quotations from the best authorities (v.1)

Richardson, Charles (1775-1865)

1867

"The words - with those of the same family, in German, Dutch and Swedish, or in Italian, French and Spanish, - are traced to their origin." "The explanations are deduced from the primitive meaning t...

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A new dictionary of the English language : combining explanation with etymology: and illustrated by quotations from the best authorities (v.2)

Richardson, Charles (1775-1865)

1867

"The words - with those of the same family, in German, Dutch and Swedish, or in Italian, French and Spanish, - are traced to their origin." "The explanations are deduced from the primitive meaning t...

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