A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary / For the Use of Students
In the original book, shorter entries—chiefly cross-references—were printed two or three to a line. They have been separated for this e-text. To avoid empty cross-references, a few entries, clearly identified, were restored from the first edition.
For general information on using the Dictionary, and an explanation of the different types of underlining, see the Transcriber’s Notes at the end of this file. In the body of the Dictionary, italics and boldface are as in the original. The New English Dictionary (NED) is now known as the Oxford English Dictionary (OED).
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The first edition of this dictionary having been exhausted, it has been extensively revised, and certain new features and alterations have been introduced into it.
J. R. Clark Hall
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2010-03-07
Темы
English language -- Old English, ca. 450-1100 -- Dictionaries