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- Franciscus à Mesgnien Meninski (first name spelled also Francisci,[dubious – discuss] François and Franciszek) (1623–1698) was the author of a multi-volume...
- 1617–1677), Belgian Catholic scholastic philosopher Franciscus a Mesgnien Meninski (François Mesgnien; 1623–1698) French-born Turkologist and Ottoman historian...
- languages, e.g. Kazakh: шұжық, shujyq; Kyrgyz: чучук, chuchuk. Franciscus a Mesgnien Meninski in his Thesaurus recorded the word sucuk (سجوق) for the first...
- usage of the word in a Turkic language is traced backed to Franciscus a Mesgnien Meninski's Thesaurus. According to Meninski the word originally meant poculum...
- rā', mīm, fā', ṣād, lām, tā'), mentioned in the works of Francisci a Mesgnien Meninski in 1680 and later discussed by Jean-Benjamin de La Borde in 1780...
- kofia usually describes a different type of hat. Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1680), "فس", in Thesaurus linguarum orientalium, Turcicae, Arabicae, Persicae...
- rediscovered the Turkish and Arabic fonts used by Mesgnien-Meninski in 1680 and emplo**** them to reissue Mesgnien-Meninski's Turkish grammar. Kollár added transcriptions...
- 1612 a printed grammar by Jerome Megizer was published, followed by F. Mesgnien-Meninski's four-volume Thesaurus Linguarum Orientalium published in 1680...
- entered Arabic post-medievally from Turkish zar = "dice". In year 1680, F. Mesgnien Meninski published a multi-volume dictionary of Turkish, Arabic and Persian...
- Richardson's scholarly compilation was organized in a format similar to Mesgnien-Meninski's Thesaurus Linguarum Orientalis, Turcicæ, Arabicæ, Persicæ (1680)...