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referenced frequently by the Oxford English | Dictionary in which it is given the abbreviation "BARTL |
r book on the creation of the Oxford English | Dictionary, The Meaning of Everything, as well as the b |
The Oxford English | Dictionary quotes an early usage of the term from a 196 |
spirit" and is defined by the Oxford English | Dictionary as "showing a lack of courage or determinati |
ray's scheme for the original Oxford English | Dictionary, and the IPA, which replaced it in later edi |
The Oxford English | Dictionary lists examples of usage from 1709 (Richard S |
According to the Oxford English | Dictionary, the earliest appearance of the phrase "long |
until 1971, according to the Oxford English | Dictionary. |
According to the Oxford English | Dictionary, the first known appearance of a form of the |
The Oxford English | Dictionary suggests that the name "steelyard" is derive |
hypothesis"), accepted by the Oxford English | Dictionary, states that the Jutes are identical with th |
Supplement to the Oxford English | Dictionary, 4 vols, 1972-1986 |
Hood; it is also cited by the Oxford English | Dictionary as the earliest work in English to use the w |
rare but is recognised by the Oxford English | Dictionary. |
version of "umble", since the Oxford English | Dictionary defines crow (sb3) as meaning "intestine or |
use of the term noted by the Oxford English | Dictionary is from the New York Dramatic News in 1895, |
The Oxford Hindi-English | Dictionary (ISBN 0-19-864339-X) |
raft entry for "felch" in the Oxford English | Dictionary, the earliest occurrence of the word in prin |
by the ancient Celts, but the Oxford English | Dictionary (also online) gives the etymology as "Common |
e been used, according to the Oxford English | Dictionary, as "the regular form of cheering in the Hou |
new word of the year by New Oxford American | Dictionary. |
According to the Oxford English | Dictionary, puss was used as a "call-name" for cats in |
what smaller than the Concise Oxford English | Dictionary, and should not be confused with the "Compac |
ies, including editors of the Oxford English | Dictionary, who cited it over 2,000 times in the first |
me, and has been added to the Oxford English | Dictionary. |
d in the early history of the Oxford English | Dictionary. |
The Oxford English | Dictionary states that the term skiffle means "rent par |
Lesley Brown: The New Shorter Oxford English | Dictionary. |
rst appeared according to the Oxford English | Dictionary in 1846 under a reference to a crapping ken, |
The Oxford English | Dictionary gives four meanings. |
after World War I was at the Oxford English | Dictionary, where he worked mainly on the history and e |
f The Vegetarian Society, the Oxford English | Dictionary cites two earlier usages, in 1839 and 1842, |
Oxford English | Dictionary (2nd Edition ed.). |
ing the stepping stones'; the Oxford English | Dictionary gives the intermediate Medieval Latin form c |
editor-in-chief of the proposed Oxford Latin | Dictionary. |
The term is listed in the Oxford English | Dictionary and Merriam-Webster's Dictionary. |
This is cited in the Oxford English | Dictionary December 2007 draft additions entry for the |
According to the Oxford English | Dictionary, the first use of the word "love" in English |
Oxford English | Dictionary 7th edition is the newest version in the Oxf |
he story of the making of the Oxford English | Dictionary (OED) and one of its most prolific early con |
in the third edition of the Oxford Classical | Dictionary (see in particular his contributions on Lucr |
ates to 1908 according to the Oxford English | Dictionary and the online Etymology Dictionary. |
"pharology" The Oxford English | Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989, OED Online, Oxford Universit |
According to the Oxford English | Dictionary the first known use of the form parsley (as |
According to the Oxford English | Dictionary, the base climate comes from the Middle Fren |
Until the completion of the Oxford English | Dictionary, 173 years later, Johnson's was viewed as th |
According to the Oxford English | Dictionary, it is said to have been coined by Ohsawa in |
The Compact Oxford English | Dictionary of Current English is a one-volume dictionar |
ttested 1923 according to the Oxford English | Dictionary) intended to refer to the ancient Britons sp |
d Online, associated with the Oxford English | Dictionary. |
miling is defined by the New Oxford American | Dictionary as the attempt to maximize gas mileage by ma |
he first impulse to the great Oxford English | Dictionary. |
The Oxford English | Dictionary cites The Globe, 1872, as the earliest verif |
The Oxford English | Dictionary (OED) gives a 1589 quotation for this phrase |
ce 1992, and was cited by the Oxford English | Dictionary for usage of the word balti Sir David Frost |
The New Oxford American | Dictionary, often abbreviated to NOAD, is a single-volu |
According to the Oxford English | Dictionary "waes hael" is the Middle English spelling p |
Oxford English | Dictionary 'picturesque') before being described by Bag |
Oxford English | Dictionary "Cavalier" |
Robert Olby; Oxford National | Dictionary article: ‘Crick, Francis Harry Compton (1916 |
e Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English | Dictionary. |
Principal Editor of The New Oxford American | Dictionary, second edition. |
The Oxford English | Dictionary states that the 1876 song, My Grandfather's |
glish shove, shuffle, and the Oxford English | Dictionary favours association of scop with that root. |
Oxford Concise | Dictionary of Music by Michael Kennedy (Fourth Edition) |
e was the third editor of the Oxford English | Dictionary and co-editor (with C. T. Onions) of the 193 |
The Oxford English | Dictionary (OED) notes that the hogshead was first stan |
The Oxford English | Dictionary cites an 1893 memoir by Charles Godfrey Lela |
Oxford Classical | Dictionary. |
, Lynda, Lexicography and the Oxford English | Dictionary: Pioneers in the Untrodden Forest., Oxford U |
According to the Oxford English | Dictionary it is synonymous with spiv. |
the second Supplement to the Oxford English | Dictionary: Burchfield worked on the Supplement from 19 |
The Oxford English | Dictionary attributes to it the first use in English of |
The Oxford Classical | Dictionary (OCD) is the standard one-volume encyclopedi |
freelance researcher for the Oxford English | Dictionary. |
er as a lexicographer for the Oxford English | Dictionary, but established it at Liverpool John Moores |
emark, it has an entry in the Oxford English | Dictionary. |
r to the 3rd edition of the Oxford Classical | Dictionary, published 1996. |
The New Oxford American | Dictionary, Second Edition, Erin McKean (editor), 2096 |
Oxford-Hachette French | Dictionary: French-English English-French |
Reaney, P.H., A | Dictionary of British Surnames, (II Ed. 1976), Routledg |
Voori padala Nighantuvu ( | Dictionary of village words). |
Richard Barry Paker, A | Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, |
Newman, P. (eds.) (1987) The New Palgrave: A | Dictionary of Economics. |
eter Scupelli and gruppo A12, parole dynamic | dictionary: dingbat, date unknown (Accessed December 28 |
ge, and by the time 20 years had passed, the | Dictionary was outdated. |
it violates the copyright of Pavic's novel, | Dictionary of the Khazars. |
", revised by Catherine Pease-Watkin, Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
Catherine Pease-Watkin, Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
Harry Thurston Peck, Harper's | Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, 1898 "Campaspe" |
The Penguin English | dictionary is currently in its third edition, and its c |
The Penguin English | Dictionary is a one-volume English-language dictionary |
I have also myself perused a | dictionary marked in the same manner'. |
Peter Wardley, | Dictionary of National Biography, 2004, Samuel Budgett |
Ellis, Peter Berresford, | Dictionary of Celtic Mythology(Oxford Paperback Referen |
Ellis, Peter Berresford, | Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford Paperback Refere |
rew F. and Lucie Colvin Phillips, Historical | Dictionary of Senegal, Second Edition Published as No. |
Project, CVS/Wiki Lojban Phrasebook, Pocket | Dictionary |
something of a misnomer, as PICK's flexible | dictionary structure meant that file and attribute name |
eral editor of the Zondervan Pictorial Bible | Dictionary, and served on the original translation team |
zine of Botany in 1834, the Pocket Botanical | Dictionary in 1840, The Flower Garden in 1850 and the C |
mprehensive source on all notable Poles, the | Dictionary is substantial and well-respected. |
was the 1905 publication of a Polish medical | dictionary. |
out a 46-volume Polish-language biographical | dictionary. |
The Official Politically Correct | Dictionary, also written with Beard, first appeared in |
popup Japanese-English/German/French/Russian | dictionary. |
to appeared respecting the Cow Pox,' (1800), | Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy (1807-1814), whi |
the practical Italian-Arabic-Hebrew-Chaldean | dictionary. |
A practical Heiltsuk-English | dictionary with a grammatical introduction. |
1957-59), The practical Sanskrit-English | dictionary. |
He prepared the | dictionary in two parts, that is to say, in both Siraik |
While preparing the | dictionary he wrote hundreds of short articles on word |
n 1997, Oxford University Press produced the | Dictionary of New Zealand English, which it claimed was |
e Board consisted of authors, professors and | dictionary editors, among them Supreme Court Justice Da |
Both program and | dictionary content is downloaded and installed on Windo |
goal of the Canonical Model is to provide a | dictionary of reusable common objects and definitions a |
cle incorporates text from the public domain | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology b |
article includes text from the public domain | Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. |
In 1935 he published his | dictionary of economic products of Malaya, ten years af |
In 1866 Macoy published A | Dictionary of Freemasonry, which comprised his own work |
Johnston published a | Dictionary of Geography in 1850, with many later editio |
South-Samoyedic language, and published its | dictionary and grammar. |
es like the recently published Digor-Russian | dictionary by Fedar Takazov (the compiler himself write |
He also published a | dictionary of modern Colognian, having regular reprints |
ock, Jr. who lived 1835-1891 and published a | dictionary of the Hawaiian language while principal of |
George Montagu publishes Ornithogical | Dictionary; or Alphabetical Synopsis of British Birds |
forced to relocate, as well as publishing a | dictionary and grammar of the Ojibway language. |
After publishing the | dictionary, the editors started working on a supplement |
In 1933 Oxford had finally put the | Dictionary to rest; all work ended, and the quotation s |
Strayer, Joseph R. (1982), | Dictionary of the Middle Ages, 1, New York: Scribner, I |
Cameron, who had begun reading the | dictionary as a third-grader, annually prepared for the |
Philip Rees, Biographical | Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 |
Philip Rees, Biographical | Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890, p. 54 |
If you need a reference: any | dictionary will do ;-) |
Simply referencing a | dictionary definition of terrorist and making your own |
Historical Register and | Dictionary of the United States Army, 1903, Volume 1, p |
Merriam Responsions Websters | Dictionary |
old, Joseph Henry (1827-1881)", rev., Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
r, Herbert George (1914-1987)', rev., Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
ian, Baron Bowden (1910-1989)", rev., Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
Webster's Revised Unabridged | Dictionary, 1913 |
a including the Webster's Revised Unabridged | Dictionary (1913), the Wiktionary and Wikipedia. |
Collated by tone and rime, the | dictionary serves the composition of poetry. |
Described in The Rock Snob*s | Dictionary as an "anti-urban plaint", "Everybody's Talk |
an Massim for a two-volume Romanian language | dictionary, commissioned by the Romanian Academy. |
Simek, Rudolf (1993) | Dictionary of Northern Mythology (D. S. Brewer) ISBN 0- |
Simek , Rudolf (1993) | Dictionary of Northern Mythology (D.S.Brewer) ISBN 0-85 |
or "Indian giver" is John Russell Bartlett's | Dictionary of Americanisms (1860) |
" was first cited in John Russell Bartlett's | Dictionary of Americanisms (1860) as "Indian giver. |
Polovtsev, A.A. Russian Biographical | Dictionary (Русский биографический словарь А.А.Половцов |
eevich Nekrasov" in the Russian Biographical | Dictionary (online) |
Russian Biographical | Dictionary |
Russian-Crimean Tatar | Dictionary |
es of Peter Lombard, three Eclogae Sacrae, a | dictionary of Hebrew roots, a Libellus de ecclesiae inc |
It is also said (Brewer's | Dictionary of Phrase and Fable) that P. G. Wodehouse ba |
including William Salesbury's Welsh-English | dictionary and an edition of poems and letters by Goron |
Samuel Johnson's | Dictionary of the English Language (1755) describes it |
Richard Scarry's Storybook | Dictionary: A Giant Golden Book |
Source: Schmadel, Lutz: | Dictionary of Minor Planet Names |
Albert Nijenhuis, article on Schouten in | Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Charles Coulston Gi |
in the compilation of the Scottish National | Dictionary and The Dictionary of the Older Scottish Ton |
ionaries, the huge semantic-etymological law | dictionary, and the Latin-Croatian Etymologicon illyric |
nt, with H. Nettleship, of Oskar Seyffert, A | Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, Mythology, Religio |
A Short Biographical | Dictionary of English Literature. |
, “Bagehot, Walter,” in A Short Biographical | Dictionary of English Literature, London: J. M. Dent & |
Origins: a short etymological | dictionary of modern English 1983 ed. |
ie and Bruce Rigsby (1973) A short practical | dictionary of the Gitksan language, Northwest Anthropol |
main competitors are Harrap's Shorter French | Dictionary published by Chambers Harrap Publishers and |
d valley; a hollow in a hill side' (Chambers | Dictionary) in Old English. |
ernatively ( adapted from from Sidney Lee's ' | Dictionary of National Biography' (1894) so out of copy |
ng of the first significant English-Maliseet | dictionary. |
, it was the first significantly illustrated | dictionary, setting the trend which continues today. |
ictionaries - Online dictionaries similar to | dictionary programs, these are often easy to search, bu |
Simplified Chinese-German | dictionary (based on HanDeDict) |
t the largest single-volume English-language | dictionary published by Oxford. |
A Skeptic's Political | Dictionary and Handbook for the Disenchanted. |
ein Chinees woordenboek (lit.: Small Chinese | dictionary) (1973) |
fictional author, including Small's Enlarged | Dictionary which apparently ran to at least 18 editions |
21-25), The Pali Text Society's Pali-English | dictionary. |
ide to Computer Viruses, Software Forensics, | Dictionary of Information Security and co-author of Vir |
ntonese Syllabary-Index to Soothill's Pocket | Dictionary, incorporating all Cantonese colloquial char |
gement with garbage collection of stacks and | dictionary, event handling and data-driven execution. |
It also contains a standard Japanese | dictionary (230,000 entries) and an abridged version of |
of the editorial board of the Standard Bible | Dictionary (1909), edited an English translation of Zah |
and is now considered the standard reference | dictionary of the language. |
chizophrenia is defined by Stedman's Medical | Dictionary as "schizophrenia in which the underlying ps |
Thomas Eastoe, Rev. Megan A. Stephan, Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Pre |
The McClelland & Stewart Canadian | Dictionary defines "chary" as "prudent". |
ting the first substantial English-Inuktitut | dictionary. |
A computational survey of | dictionary methods (i.e., methods that permit finding a |
ts made references to him having swallowed a | dictionary. |
Taiwan's Encyclopedic | Dictionary of the Chinese Language: 50,000 characters, |
llaboration led to a book of Maidu texts and | dictionary. |
ED's resident historian, points out that the | dictionary feels obliged to include words that many wou |
between the two languages, claiming that the | dictionary favored the eastern variant of the language |
In the Kangxi | Dictionary there are 215 characters (out of 49,030) to |
One example cited in the Oxford | Dictionary of National Biography was his justification |
In the Kangxi | Dictionary there are 571 characters (out of 49,030) to |
, including Opera News, Opera, and the Grove | Dictionary of Music and Musicians. |
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