- The
Etymologicon: A
Circular Stroll through the
Hidden Connections of the
English Language is a non-fiction book by
English writer Mark
Forsyth published...
- (Ἀporίai kaὶ lύseis),
George C****oboscus’
Epimerismi ad Psalmos, the
Etymologicon of
Orion of Thebes, and
collections of scholia. The
compiler of the Etymologi****...
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etymology of
English words. He is the
author of best-selling
books The
Etymologicon, The Horologicon, and The
Elements of Eloquence, as well as
being known...
- Meaning". Dictionary.com.
Retrieved 16
September 2023. Mark Forsyth. The
Etymologicon: A
Circular Stroll through the
Hidden Connections of the
English Language...
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original on 7
April 2023.
Retrieved 7
April 2023. Forsyth, Mark (2012). The
etymologicon : a
circular stroll through the
hidden connections of the
English language...
- doi:10.1215/00267929-62-2-165. S2CID 163100071. Forsyth, Mark (2011). The
Etymologicon: A
Circular Stroll Through the
Hidden Connections of the
English Language...
- "wine".
Online Etymology Dictionary. Whiter,
Walter (1800). "Wine".
Etymologicon Magnum, Or
Universal Etymological Dictionary, on a New Plan. Francis...
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original on 18 June 2012.
Retrieved 11 June 2013. Forsyth, Mark (2011). The
Etymologicon.
London N79DP: Icon
Books Ltd. p. 139.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
- by
Thomas Henshaw and
published in
London in 1671,
under the
title of
Etymologicon Linguæ Anglicanæ. This work was the
first important etymological dictionary...
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Terra 1955, pp. 232–233. Wulf 2015, p. [page needed]. Mark Forsyth. The
etymologicon. Icon
Books Ltd.
London N79DP, (2011), p. 123. Wulf 2015, pp. 62–63....