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| Bayle, Pierre, 1647-1706 | 9 |
| Moreri, Louis (1643-1680) | 9 |
| Richardson, Charles (1775-1865) | 6 |
| Bailey, N (1742) | 2 |
| Gordon, George (1716-1728) | 2 |
| Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784) | 2 |
| Miller, Philip (1691-1771) | 2 |
| Postlethwayt, Malachy (1707?-1767) | 2 |
| Savary Des Brulons, Jacques (1657-1716) | 2 |
| Falconer, William (1732-1769) | 1 |
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".
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".
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)
1844
Preface dated 1837.
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)
1844
Preface dated 1837.
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...
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...
A dictionary of the English language : in which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers. To which are prefixed, a history of the language and an English grammar (v.1)
Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784)
1765
Title-page in red and black. Printed in 2 columns.
A dictionary of the English language : in which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers. To which are prefixed, a history of the language and an English grammar (v.2)
Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784)
1765
Title-page in red and black. Printed in 2 columns.
Etymologicon magnum, or universal etymological dictionary, on a new plan. With illustrations drawn from various languages: English, Gothic, Saxon, German, Danish... Greek, Latin, - French, Italian, Spanish - Galic, Irish, Welsh, Bretagne, &c. The dialects of the Sclavonic; and the esatern languages, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Sanscrit, Gipsey, Coptic ... [etc.]
Whiter, Walter (1758-1832)
1800
No more published.
Dictionarium britannicum: or, A more compleat universal etymological English dictionary than any extant... Illustrated with near five hundred cuts ... Likewise a collection and explanation of English proverbs; also of words and phrases us'd in our ancient charters, statutes ... Also ... mythology ... To which is added, a collection of proper names of persons and places in Great-Britain, &c
Bailey, N (1742); Gordon, George (1716-1728); Miller, Philip (1691-1771); Lediard, Thomas (1685-1743)
1736
An universal dictionary of the marine, or, A copious explanation of the technical terms and phrases employed in the construction, equipment, furniture, machinery, movements, and military operations of a ship : illustrated with variety of originial designs of shipping, in different situations, together with separate views of their masts, sails, yards and rigging. To which is annexed, a translation of the French sea-terms and phrases, collected from the works of Mess. du Hamel, Aubin, Saverien, &c
Falconer, William (1732-1769)
1784
Edition published in 1830 under title: A new and universal dictionary of the marine.