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The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940 (Antique Collec
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 (
As well as containing common words, the dictionary featured many unusual words, foreign terms,
The dictionary also yields information on rhyming words, in
According to Walter Jackson Bate, the Dictionary "easily ranks as one of the greatest single
is evidence was sufficient to include in the dictionary.
rolina, The North Carolina Gazetteer and the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography.
en, it was a companion to the Oxford English Dictionary's Wordhunt, in which the writers of the dict
He was a member of the Commission of the Dictionary where he fought the Lacretelle proposal, acc
The dictionary has made extensive use of digital technology
He is co-author of The Dictionary of War, an international book project, suppo
f Commissioners for Foreign Missions and the dictionary was taken over by Mr. Jones of the Baptist B
The articles he wrote for the Dictionary of the Liturgy have made him famous througho
The dictionary is also variously known as The New Penguin E
David Douillet has his entry in the dictionary Larousse since November 1997, a rare recogni
A remarkable feature of the dictionary is the inclusion of large, high-quality glos
les for the Encyclopaedia Britannica and the Dictionary of National Biography and also published amo
The dictionary has been jokingly called the Oxford Dikker o
In: The Dictionary of eighteenth-century German philosophers.
he twentieth century, and contributed to the Dictionary of National Biography, Folio, The Independen
ian Church, and wrote myriad entries for the Dictionary of National Biography.
Collated by tone and rime, the dictionary serves the composition of poetry.
cots term for trousers, breeches and, as the Dictionary of the Scots Language (online) has it, also
Thompson Cooper in the Dictionary of National Biography states that Gage was t
He also wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography.
The dictionary was most recently reprinted in 2004.
lso had been co-editor of volume four of the dictionary.
cretly married George I to his mistress; the Dictionary of National Biography mentions "his reputati
rms are absolutely synonymous - whatever the dictionary says.
When the dictionary was approaching completion in manuscript (18
He prepared the dictionary in two parts, that is to say, in both Siraik
also perform a variety of alterations to the dictionary words and try these.
on were too many "dirty words" listed in the dictionary, of which some have been therefore removed f
One of the modes John can use is the dictionary attack.
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
The Dictionary of Welsh Biography, Down to 1940.
› Dayman, Edward Arthur, 1807-1890 (from the Dictionary of Hymnology, 1907), Extracted 29 April 2010
His entry in the Dictionary of Art (1996 vol 7, p569), by Geoffrey Ashto
ED's resident historian, points out that the dictionary feels obliged to include words that many wou
d man-about-town of the same period, but the Dictionary of National Biography notes that it has not
The dictionary can currently be purchased only in an electr
assisted Graves with later editions of the ' Dictionary of Artists' series.
n 1997, Oxford University Press produced the Dictionary of New Zealand English, which it claimed was
Participated in composing the dictionary of Computer Terms published by the Syrian Co
to Alexander Balloch Grosart, writing in the Dictionary of National Biography, his views were Socini
The Dictionary of National Biography and other sources are
The Dictionary of National Biography, 1900, summarised his
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
nized as such in many of the prefaces to the Dictionary itself.
ibutor to the Burlington Magazine and to the Dictionary of National Biography.
The Dictionary of Battles and Sieges, F-O.
y to widen the material they included in the dictionary to act as a reference for the public.
hers trying to Google Bomb every word in the dictionary.
He also contributed many entries to the Dictionary of National Biography.
He had prepared for the bee by copying the dictionary into a blank notebook.
The complement varied as well, but the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships figures som
merly sur-master of St Paul's School, in the Dictionary of National Biography.
In 1933 Oxford had finally put the Dictionary to rest; all work ended, and the quotation s
Upon completion in 2000 the dictionary was dedicated to him.
mprehensive source on all notable Poles, the Dictionary is substantial and well-respected.
ge, and by the time 20 years had passed, the Dictionary was outdated.
, that he felt new blood was needed, but the Dictionary of National Biography states that he was fru
The Dictionary of Ancient Egypt by Ian Shaw and Paul Nichol
ssey in 1984 to become general editor of the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.
She contributed to the Dictionary of American Biography and wrote two books on
The Dictionary defines "Papacy" as referring to "the system
the so-called first tone (regardless of the dictionary pronunciation of each word); typically all b
However, the dictionary lacks any etymological references to the fir
resulting in several further changes to the dictionary.
The dictionary, which runs into more than 1600 pages, took
best portrait-painter of the set" though the Dictionary of National Biography entry (1886), was more
ive cairech actually means, according to the Dictionary of the Irish Language, "criminal; guilty; si
developing, alongside the beginnings of the Dictionary, which was published in 1957.
The Dictionary of Old English (DOE) is a dictionary publish
The Dictionary of National Biography records that Duck died
He argued the dictionary was needed for the preservation of Catholici
The dictionary is still under production, as "one third of
Johnson and Greutzner, 1976, The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940 (pub Woodbridge
eare in the fifty-first volume (1897) of the Dictionary of National Biography formed the basis of hi
cal Society, and biographical entries in the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography.
It has a fast GUI for displaying the Dictionary, and allows the user to search the dictionar
Biography at the Dictionary of Art Historians
e University of Chicago while working on the Dictionary of American English and the Dictionary of th
Boydell's entry in the Dictionary of National Biography ends with the assessme
The dictionary was published in 1824.
it swiftly become that any request for "The Dictionary" would bring forth Johnson and none other.'
nty militia, a claim which, according to the Dictionary of American Biography, is contradicted by co
d political history, and contributing to the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography and the British Dic
ion partly from Dr Richardson, author of the Dictionary of the English Language, and partly at the g
The memoir, according to the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, is a major source of
The dictionary was derived in part from correspondence with
In 1849, he compiled the Dictionary of German and English Languages, whose publi
ism" by Arthur Aikin Brodribb writing in the Dictionary of National Biography, who went on to say th
faces both indicate that this edition of the dictionary was composed by Zhu Zongwen, but that it is
The dictionary was published in 1995, with a second edition
The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940.
The dictionary was stripped of non-Latin words, including n
The dictionary was first published in 1994.
elated to General James Abercrombie, but the Dictionary of Canadian Biography states that the common
The dictionary incorporates a summary on Vietnamese grammar
In 1917, in the Dictionary of National Biography, Sir Sidney Lee wrote
The first parts of the dictionary were published in 1930, and the dictionary w
The dictionary has 8,000 Vietnamese entries with translatio
lliam Rainborowe's coronet, according to the Dictionary of National Biography, was, during this time
Overall 8500 copies of the dictionary were printed; the book was 175 pages long.
s, as well as writing Shelley's entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.
Four editions of the dictionary were published.
There is no explanatory section to the dictionary: the phonetic values for the symbols are lef
According to the dictionary of Suda, only two of the sisters, Protogenei
The Dictionary of Man is a project started by Bob Geldof, f
He published 500 articles in the Dictionary of National Biography, and many other books
Later editions of the dictionary were called Tanums store rettskrivningsordbo
The dictionary is compiled and produced by the Khazar Unive
h edition, the editors attempted to make the dictionary into a more scholarly work by pulling Englis
The dictionary was derived from the Webster's Revised Unabr
The dictionary "views the language from the perspective tha
The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard wo
The main purpose served by the dictionary is to give the correct spelling, pronunciati
The same author said in his entry in the Dictionary Of National Biography, "[Thomas Garnett's] c
The Dictionary of National Biography states that "When Lord
The Dictionary application is a more feature-filled version
The dictionary function allows the user to input Chinese ch
The Dictionary of Literary Biography has listed it as one o
e of Canada Debates (quoted on p. 567 in the Dictionary of Canadian Quotations)
Therefore the dictionary is not 'a biographical dictionary of Poles,'
adding footnotes and making revisions to the dictionary.
arned man - his politely-worded entry in the Dictionary of American Biography admits that "he could
of the biography in the 2004 edition of the Dictionary of National Biography.
The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships sometimes r
A similar, but unrelated modern work, the Dictionary of American Regional English, is presently b
The theory focuses on the dictionary as a utility product, i.e. it provides a spe
t editions of Who's Who in the World and The Dictionary of International Biography.
According to the Dictionary of National Biography, "Since his chief, Lor
between the two languages, claiming that the dictionary favored the eastern variant of the language
n it are catalogued by Falconer Madan in the Dictionary of National Biography.
a keen entomologist and the co-author of The Dictionary of Butterflies and Moths (1975); he had one
At the end of the dictionary, there are some useful resources such as the
served as the first editor (1885-91) of the Dictionary of National Biography.
nald of Coldingham, while perpetuated in the Dictionary of National Biography and the Dictionary of
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
The dictionary was also written in an etymological spelling
The Dictionary of American Regional English traces the firs
ghts and all remaining, unsold copies of the dictionary on January 1, 2008.
ich was engaged on a radical revision of the dictionary, but he died before the work received its fi
John Ross Robertson at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
The Dictionary is updated and released four times per year,
In The Dictionary of Victorian Painters, Herbert Dicksee is gi
Hartog contributed articles to the Dictionary of National Biography and the Encyclopaedia
phy of him was intended for inclusion in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, it was never included
The dictionary is also available in digital format on CD-RO
After Craigie he took over The Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue as editor and c
er to increase the reach and accuracy of the dictionary.
The dictionary provides summaries of all the biographies in
t's proposed spellings could be found in the dictionary up to the 1980s, such as the spelling Kautsc
hcote Toller compiled the new edition of the dictionary based on Bosworth's work, both printed and i
In 2010 maintenance of the dictionary was moved to an online database system.
According to his article in the Dictionary of National Biography "his firmness and just
Cameron, who had begun reading the dictionary as a third-grader, annually prepared for the
According to the Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008), the place
Summers was profiled in the Dictionary of International Biography (1982 Edition pub
The most prominent feature of the dictionary is the fact that its entries are stored in a
Blakiston wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography.
ohn Popham (1531-1607), but his entry in the Dictionary of National Biography judges this identifica
Besides the print edition, the dictionary is also available on CD-ROM (EPWING format),
The editors chose the names for the dictionary and their corresponding colors by comparing
Several sources, including the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships list Nemask
The Dictionary of National Biography describes him as an 'o
The Dictionary of Football.
After publishing the dictionary, the editors started working on a supplement
The 10th edition of the Dictionary of the Fungi (2008) includes Episphaeria in
In an elementary form, the dictionary entries represent nodes in a directed acycli
Sidney Lee, The Dictionary of National Biography, vol XIV, New-York, Ma
es and example sentences are included in the dictionary.
Biography at the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
The first edition of the dictionary is in the process of being published in six
Lee himself contributed voluminously to the Dictionary, writing some 800 articles, mainly on Elizab
The dictionary then turns around and uses "da kine" (often
Ian Shaw and Paul Nicholson, The Dictionary of Ancient Egypt, 258
and wrote 116 biographical sketches for the Dictionary of American Biography and served as an assis
Thompson Cooper, however, writing in the Dictionary of National Biography, considers that the re
According to the Dictionary of National Biography, she gave birth to "he
hat the Hopi Tribe buy all the copies of the dictionary.
uistic scholars would be expected to buy the dictionary.
Currently (as of 2011), the dictionary has progressed to words beginning with PA, i
Bullen wrote more than 150 articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, lectured on Elizabeth
r name from the first word they liked in the dictionary.
worked as a co-editor and consultant on the Dictionary of French as Spoken in Louisiana.
The dictionary incorporates the text of other free resource
turday Night At the Mill and appeared in the dictionary corner of Countdown.
He was a contributor the the Dictionary of National Biography, writing the entries o
is directing the first major revision of the dictionary since its publication in 1933.
The style of the dictionary will also be changing slightly.
in a number of resource books, including The Dictionary of Literary Biography, Contemporary Literary
hnik, Johann Gottlieb Gerhard Buhle, in: The Dictionary of eighteenth-century German philosophers.
According to Sir Lionel Cust of the Dictionary of National Biography, Holman's work "met wi
                                                                                                    


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