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- Vocabularius ex quo is a 15th century Latin-German dictionary compiled by the Bechtermünz Brothers of Eltville am Rhein, with the ****istance of an aging...
- Monumental. Vol. 3. Mexico: Reforma. Álvarez Fernández-Novo, Fernando (1998). Vocabulariu de Riosa [Riosa Vocabulary] (in Asturian). Academia Llingua Asturiana...
- indicates kobold being considered a generic term. It is a relatively late vocabularius where kobelte is glossed as (i.e., analogized as) the Roman house and...
- the bookseller Johann Amerbach, for whom he prepared a Latin lexicon (Vocabularius Breviloquus, 1st edition, 1475–76), which ran through many editions....
-  3. München: J. G. Cotta. pp. 305–307. "Schrätel, Schratel = penates. Vocabularius anno 1506, Graz University in Styria, apud ZfVk8 p. 464, cited by Ranke...
- Bechtermünz founded a small printing shop. This published in 1467 the Vocabularius ex quo, a Latin dictionary. In this workshop, Thomas Aquinas's Summa...
- der Palaiologenzeit Reverso (language tools) Schweizerisches Idiotikon Vocabularius ex quo Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache Abrogans Agent*In Alemannic...
- (possibly printed in Leuven) Alphabetum divini amoris (two editions) Vocabularius (in French and Dutch and Latin) Pope Innocent VIII, Regulae cancellariae...
- deutsche Abrogans und die Herkunft des deutschen Schrifttums, 1930 Der Vocabularius Sti.Galli in der angelsächsischen Mission, 1933 Das Hildebrandlied, 1945...
- 1475: Cicero, Brutus 1475: Leonardo Bruni, Ethica 1477 (estimated): "Vocabularius copiosus et singularis vnus ex diuersis diligentissime theutonicatus"...