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Jonesian
Jonesian Jo*ne"sian, a. Of or pertaining to Jones. The Jonesian system, a system of transliterating Oriental words by English letters, invented by Sir William Jones.

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- Sir William Jones FRS FRAS FRSE (28 September 1746 – 27 April 1794) was a British philologist, orientalist and a puisne judge on the Supreme Court of Judicature...
- civil parish (formerly Berkshire) nearby Coleshill House, destro**** "best Jonesian mid C17 house in England". Coleshill, Flintshire, a historic administrative...
- eastwards to provide a new set of domestic apartments. He had a grand Jonesian centrepiece raised on the north front. The two-bay flanking elevations...
- Government of India. Hunterian transliteration was sometimes also called the Jonesian transliteration system because it derived closely from a previous transliteration...
- historians of psychoanalysis: a character, in any event, more Sartrean than Jonesian. The work was distributed to the movie houses of Paris at the beginning...
- India, New Delhi: S. Chand, ISBN 81-219-0887-6, p.467 Ranajit Pal, "Non-Jonesian Indology and Alexander", New Delhi,2002, p. 48. Clay Sanskrit Library (official...
- Asiatick Researches journal in 1801. His scheme came to be known as the "Jonesian system" of romanisation and served as a model for the next century and...
- Designs of Inigo Jones... with some additional designs in the Palladian/Jonesian taste by Burlington and Kent, which appeared in 1727. As he rose through...
- vocal again by Carl Grayson, accompanied by shotguns and other typical Jonesian sound effects. Harry Mills of the Mills Brothers reported not being bothered...
- Sir Roger Pratt around 1660. Nikolaus Pevsner described it as "the best Jonesian mid C17 house in England". It was gutted by fire in 1952 and demolished...