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Ihre's etymological | dictionary of Swedish from 1769 demonstrated the origin |
American Illustrated Medical | Dictionary (Philadelphia and London, 1938) |
- The American Illustrated Medical | Dictionary (1938) |
(The American Illustrated Medical | Dictionary, 1938) |
al editor for Nelson's New Illustrated Bible | Dictionary, and on the editorial team for the Zondervan |
Beazley editing an illustrated biographical | dictionary entitled Who Did What (1974). |
W. S. Spray's entry in the | Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online (see link below |
herefore would not have been wretched in the | dictionary senses of "extremely shoddy", "devoid of hop |
The word "hyleg" also appears in Chamber's | Dictionary (1999) with the definition stating "the ruli |
t words in a text and search for them in the | dictionary. |
lar appearances alongside Susie Dent in the ' | Dictionary Corner' on the British quiz show Countdown ( |
is evidence was sufficient to include in the | dictionary. |
David Douillet has his entry in the | dictionary Larousse since November 1997, a rare recogni |
also a way of listing Chinese ideograms in a | dictionary. |
must consist of two actual words found in a | dictionary. |
Thompson Cooper in the | Dictionary of National Biography states that Gage was t |
nson referred, disparagingly, to this in his | dictionary definition for oats: "A grain, which in Engl |
em, "Aposticha" and "Sticheron" in Blackwell | Dictionary of Eastern Christianity (Oxford: Blackwell P |
on were too many "dirty words" listed in the | dictionary, of which some have been therefore removed f |
ative panel Musician (1969) mentioned in the | Dictionary of Ukrainian Artists; painted pictures and d |
As stated in the | Dictionary of National Biography: "To the original eigh |
His entry in the | Dictionary of Art (1996 vol 7, p569), by Geoffrey Ashto |
to Alexander Balloch Grosart, writing in the | Dictionary of National Biography, his views were Socini |
he has published essays and articles in The | Dictionary of American Biography (now known as The Scri |
Alan Horne in The | Dictionary of 20th Century British Book Illustrators de |
y to widen the material they included in the | dictionary to act as a reference for the public. |
In Smith's | Dictionary we find it described as follows. |
hers trying to Google Bomb every word in the | dictionary. |
of the neologism "Haigspeak", described in a | dictionary of neologisms as "Language characterized by |
merly sur-master of St Paul's School, in the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
"Testing," in New | Dictionary of Biblical Theology, ed., T. D. Alexander a |
e continuation of these labors was seen in a | Dictionary of Sects and Heresies (1874), an Annotated B |
"Iphigenia.' in Harpers | Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. |
1709, d. 1798)", in Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, ed. |
cal Society, and biographical entries in the | Dictionary of North Carolina Biography. |
Boydell's entry in the | Dictionary of National Biography ends with the assessme |
e of Tankard was discovered by the band in a | dictionary. |
The theatre was described in Dickens | Dictionary of London (1879) as A little bandbox of a pl |
tion of affinities; that is implicit in such | dictionary definitions as: ""Affinity: the closeness of |
ism" by Arthur Aikin Brodribb writing in the | Dictionary of National Biography, who went on to say th |
In 1917, in the | Dictionary of National Biography, Sir Sidney Lee wrote |
s, as well as writing Shelley's entry in the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
He published 500 articles in the | Dictionary of National Biography, and many other books |
lled a wordlist, containing words found in a | dictionary), encrypting it in the same format as the pa |
It simplified 214 division heads in Kangxi | Dictionary into only 56, and arranged over 50,000 Chine |
The same author said in his entry in the | Dictionary Of National Biography, "[Thomas Garnett's] c |
by Dr. Johnson in his | Dictionary of the English Language (1755). |
e of Canada Debates (quoted on p. 567 in the | Dictionary of Canadian Quotations) |
arned man - his politely-worded entry in the | Dictionary of American Biography admits that "he could |
riving from Welsh for inclusion in Johnson's | dictionary. |
n it are catalogued by Falconer Madan in the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
on "Logical Diagram (or Graph)" in Baldwin's | Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology (1902), v. 2, p |
nald of Coldingham, while perpetuated in the | Dictionary of National Biography and the Dictionary of |
In The | Dictionary of Victorian Painters, Herbert Dicksee is gi |
phy of him was intended for inclusion in the | Dictionary of Canadian Biography, it was never included |
"Bury, Thomas Talbot", in Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography. |
t's proposed spellings could be found in the | dictionary up to the 1980s, such as the spelling Kautsc |
According to his article in the | Dictionary of National Biography "his firmness and just |
erica, the International Who's Who in Music, | Dictionary of International Biography, Baker's Biograph |
Summers was profiled in the | Dictionary of International Biography (1982 Edition pub |
ohn Popham (1531-1607), but his entry in the | Dictionary of National Biography judges this identifica |
uncan Bourdillon by Audrey Salkeld in Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Pre |
Entry on Richard Tarlton in "Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography". |
es and example sentences are included in the | dictionary. |
Thompson Cooper, however, writing in the | Dictionary of National Biography, considers that the re |
r name from the first word they liked in the | dictionary. |
turday Night At the Mill and appeared in the | dictionary corner of Countdown. |
second and so on when looking up a word in a | dictionary, hence the name. |
be used for approximate string matching in a | dictionary . |
Pronunciations are given in various | dictionary respelling systems, rather than IPA, but for |
uble click on any word and look it up in the | dictionary. |
s also frequently appeared as a guest in the | Dictionary Corner on Countdown. |
ealy, Timothy Michael (1855-1931) in: Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Pre |
In: The | Dictionary of eighteenth-century German philosophers. |
ge Molland - Dumbleton, John", -, In: Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, 2004 |
hnik, Johann Gottlieb Gerhard Buhle, in: The | Dictionary of eighteenth-century German philosophers. |
Other works include a | dictionary of geographical allusions in classical liter |
These include a | Dictionary of Theatre (1988), an Encyclopedia of Pantom |
has also written several books, including A | Dictionary of Idiocy and General Knowledge, ISBN 186154 |
d and documented in publications including a | dictionary by Prof. Dr. Adam Wrede (1875-1960), a lingu |
He published several other books including a | Dictionary of Irish Mythology, several plays including |
ed Tamil and wrote several books including a | dictionary. |
Several sources, including the | Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships list Nemask |
in a number of resource books, including The | Dictionary of Literary Biography, Contemporary Literary |
were Outlines of English Industrial History, | Dictionary of Political Economy, and the English Histor |
which later became the Institute's official | dictionary. |
400 articles in The Interpreter's Bible | Dictionary |
Submissions are usually integrated into the | dictionary within several weeks. |
Irwin Stern, | Dictionary of Brazilian Literature - pp. 44-45 |
The website is a | dictionary for fun, users write what they want to write |
One of the modes John can use is the | dictionary attack. |
tween parts 6 and 7 is Turkish-Latin-Spanish | dictionary; and prefixed to the work is a poem by Solom |
ininj Kunwok Lexicography Project: This is a | dictionary making project co-ordinated by linguist Dr. |
The Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum is a | dictionary compiled by philologist John Kersey, which w |
plications, descriptions and discourses is a | dictionary of hard words compiled by John Bullokar and |
oordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal (English: “ | Dictionary of the Dutch language”) is a dictionary of t |
There is a ' | dictionary' (more like a theme book with the local Velu |
I's Mother's Helper, except that there is no | dictionary next to the infant in Mother's Helper 2. |
The source of this color is: ISCC-NBS | Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Raw U |
The source of this color is: ISCC-NBS | Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Pale |
The source of this color is: ISCC-NBS | Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Umber |
s publishing house Hachette in its “Chambers | Dictionary of Beliefs and Religions” 2009 notes an impo |
ebrew Language and founder of its Historical | Dictionary Project. |
Shogakukan has compared its Nikkoku | dictionary to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) becau |
eading device also uses NOAD as its built-in | dictionary, along with a choice for the Oxford Dictiona |
nal information in the game (and its limited | dictionary also added a technical obstacle to this). |
Bishop Francis J. Haas, | Dictionary of Wisconsin History, Wisconsin Historical S |
as The New Nelson Japanese-English Character | Dictionary; however, many scholars, teachers, and stude |
e Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character | Dictionary, which first appeared in print the following |
is not an actual Japanese-English bilingual | dictionary, but it is useful as an all-in-one dictionar |
Japanese-English Character | Dictionary. |
Jeffrey's Japanese↔English | Dictionary, EDICT and KANJIDIC server with kana, kanji, |
jeKai Japanese-English | dictionary, Tom Gally's new project to build a free, ad |
Jill Berk Jiminez - ' | Dictionary of Artists' Models', London/Chicago, 2001; |
Skelton, "CABOT (Caboto), JOHN (Giovanni)", | Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online (1966). |
15 April - Samuel Johnson's A | Dictionary of the English Language; Johnson had begun t |
"Still" From Miss Kate's Texture | Dictionary 2:25 |
"Richard Keigwin" in | Dictionary of National Biography Vol. 30. |
An Latimer ay Kernow, a | Dictionary of the Cornish Language |
I am also curious to know which | dictionary you happen to use. |
Knowles Oxford | Dictionary of Quotations p. 370 |
have written the first known Croatian-Latin | dictionary in 1544. |
Jones pieced together the Koyukon Athabaskan | Dictionary, edited by James Kari and published by the A |
eeker 1851), Flying fox, Kuonobarbi, Aquatic | Dictionary, AquaticDictionary.com and LittleFishTank.co |
was also the author of a large Chinese-Latin | dictionary (Wentse-Ko), probably one of the first of it |
The Second edition is the largest Japanese | dictionary published with roughly 500,000 entries and s |
oday's standards, it was the largest English | dictionary at the time. |
Looking at the latest Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, they have Robert's fa |
, Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English | Dictionary: Hardcover with CD-ROM, Fifth Edition, Colli |
Oxford Advanced Learner's English-Chinese | Dictionary (7th edition). |
Ronald Lee, Romani | Dictionary: Kalderash-English, Magoria Books, 2010. |
Sidney Lee, The | Dictionary of National Biography, vol XIV, New-York, Ma |
luding Dizionario della Letteratura Erotica ( | Dictionary of Erotic Literature), La Marijuana Fa Bene |
ge from Levita's Yiddish-Hebrew-Latin-German | dictionary |
e is an entry for it in Lewis' Topographical | Dictionary of England in 1848. |
According to Lewis's Topographical | Dictionary the earliest identifiable settlements in Kil |
contributed to Samuel Lewis's Topographical | Dictionary of Wales (1833). |
og, A Dress A Day, and about lexicography at | Dictionary Evangelist. |
of Hong Kong, and compiler of The Li Chinese | Dictionary (Cantonese-Mandarin). |
described in the Country Life International | Dictionary of clocks: "It consists of an open-centred d |
ril 2005 version by Jcmurphy & added link to | dictionary of Canadian biography. |
This Story Is Mine: Little Autobiographical | Dictionary of Elegy translated by Norma Cole, (Instress |
t, also known as the Internet Living Swahili | Dictionary is a project that collects Swahili words tog |
eming worked on a major book, Lean Logic: A | Dictionary for the Future and How to Survive It |
d dictionaries such as Longman Pronunciation | Dictionary, ed. |
Edgar (1874-1949)", revised Ian Lowe, Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
1829-1839), Nancy LoPatin Lummis, Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, OUP 2004-08 |
Deza, E.; Deza, M. (2006), | Dictionary of Distances, Elsevier, ISBN 0444520872 . |
Macbain‘s Etymological | Dictionary of the Gaelic Language: Section 7 |
h edition, the editors attempted to make the | dictionary into a more scholarly work by pulling Englis |
Malayalam English | Dictionary by M. Varier, et al. |
Opitz, Glenn B , Editor, Mantle Fielding's | Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, |
Opitz, Glenn B, Editor, Mantle Fielding's | Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, |
John Martin, Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
Higgins, Matthew, Australian | Dictionary of Biography, Vol.12, Melbourne University P |
H. C. G. Matthew, Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography |
McGill English | Dictionary of Rhyme (2004) |
the editor and author of the McGill English | Dictionary of Rhyme, and other books in the McGill Refe |
Oxford Annotated Bible and the Mercer Bible | Dictionary therefore agree that the work can most proba |
e edited the 1889 edition of Michael Bryan's | Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, and contributed s |
Michael Bryan, | Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, i., London, 1886 |
The DOE complements the Middle English | Dictionary (which covers the period 1100-1500 A.D.) and |
The Middle English | Dictionary is a dictionary of Middle English published |
(in Southern Min) A | Dictionary of the Amoy Vernacular. |
body, speech, mind A | Dictionary of Buddhism |
cretly married George I to his mistress; the | Dictionary of National Biography mentions "his reputati |
d to the creation of the first modern Hebrew | dictionary. |
A Modern Mongolian-English | Dictionary: Cyrillic, 1998, ISBN 978-9992921005 |
A modern veterinary | dictionary notes that vaginal placement is more effecti |
the production of the monolingual learner's | dictionary Collins COBUILD English Language Dictionary |
The HAT is the leading monolingual Afrikaans | dictionary in South Africa. |
Hugh Mooney, Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
ical reference works with Sam Morgenstern: A | Dictionary of Musical Themes (New York: Crown, 1949), A |
to describe the ideology of his movement, no | dictionary in the entire world, implying that no other |
1976 in Josepha Heifetz Byrne's Mrs. Byrne's | Dictionary of Unusual, Obscure, and Preposterous Words |
Nesistematichesky Slovar or My Unsystematic | Dictionary which was published in Russia by R. Valent p |
In his book, My Unsystematic | Dictionary, Palazhchenko writes: This very occupation, |
American National Biography; | Dictionary of American Biography |
National Medical | Dictionary (Two volumes, 1889) |
uan grammar (and possibly a Nauruan language | dictionary). |
the Public Domain British Naval Biographical | Dictionary (1849). |
Admiral Rous see O'Byrne, Naval Biographical | Dictionary (London, 1849). |
h century, he had compiled a nearly 600-page | dictionary of Kaskaskia Illinois-French. |
Nelson's Biographical | Dictionary and Reference Book of Erie County, Pennsylva |
Credie, Andrew "Werner Egk" in the New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Oxford University Pr |
rd was entered into Webster's New Millennium | Dictionary (edited by Barbara Ann Kipfer) in 2002 under |
Martha Novak, "Pompeo Magno" , The New Grove | Dictionary of Opera, ed. |
Vanda by Jan Smaczny, in 'The New Grove | Dictionary of Opera', ed. |
the Handel related articles in the New Grove | Dictionary of Opera. |
possibly in 1701, according to The new Grove | dictionary of music and musicians. |
New Grove | Dictionary of Opera |
"Coates, Edith (Mary)", New Grove | Dictionary of Opera, edited by Stanley Sadie (1992). |
New Grove | Dictionary of Opera (1992), article by Elizabeth Forbes |
journals and books, including The New Grove | Dictionary of Music and the Oxford Dictionary of Nation |
The New Grove | Dictionary of Opera, ed. |
In The New Grove | Dictionary of Opera. |
uted to the revised edition of The New Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians. |
ition from Webster's Third New International | Dictionary, wrote that “[T]he comparable definition in |
In: The New Grove | Dictionary of Opera. |
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