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A radical vocabulary, Latin and English. Comprehending the more usual primitives of the Latin tongue, digested alphabetically, in the order of the parts of speech. To which is subjoined, an appendix: containing rules for the gender of nouns, for the preterites and supines of verbs, and for the quantity of syllables, in english prose; as also, an explication of the kalends, nones, and ides. Intended for the perusal of boys while they are learning the vocabulary, in order to bring them early to some general acquaintance with these important elementary things, and make the grammar afterwards more easily attained, and better understood. By John Mair, A.M. Entered in Stationers hall.
Mair, John, 1702 or 1703-1769.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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An abridgement of the last quarto edition of Ainsworth's dictionary, English and Latin. The English Part Being enriched with an Addition of Some Thousand Words from Good Authority; and the Latin Part Consisting only of Such Words as are Purely Classical. Designed for the Use of Schools. By Thomas Morell, D. D. Late Rector of Buckland, in Hertfordshire, F. SS. R. & A. and Chaplain to his Majesty's Garrison at Portsmouth.
Ainsworth, Robert, 1660-1743.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
A complete English-Latin and Latin-English dictionary for the use of colleges and schools: chiefly from the German / By the Rev. J.E. Riddle.
Riddle, J. E. (Joseph Esmond), 1804-1859.Date: 1840- Books
Totius Latinitatis lexicon consilio et cura Jacobi Facciolati, opera et studio Ægidii Forcellini ... lucubratum / Edidit, Anglicam interpretationem in locum Italicæ substituit, appendicem Patavinam [by G. Cognolato] lexico passim intertexuit, pauca de suo distinctione per obelos facta huc atque illuc sparsit, auctarium denique et Horatii Tursellini de particulis Latinæ orationis libellum etiam Gerrardi Siglarium Romanum et Gesneri indicem etymologicum adjecit Jacobus Bailey.
Forcellini, Egidio, 1688-1768.Date: 1828- Books
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A new Latin-English dictionary: containing all the words proper for reading the classic writers; with the Authorities subjoined to each Word and Phrase. To which is prefixed, a new English-Latin dictionary, carefully compiled from The best Authors in our Language. Both parts greatly improved, beyond all the preceding Works of the same Nature; supplying their Deficiences, and comprising whatever is useful and valuable in all former Dictionaries. The third edition, corrected and improved. By the King's Authority. Designed for the general use of schools and private gentlemen. By the Rev. Mr. William Young, Editor of Ainsworth's Dictionary.
Young, William, -1757.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]