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- The Manipulus Vocabulorum is an English-to-Latin dictionary that was produced in the 16th century; it is the first English rhyming dictionary. The Manipulus...
- The Expositiones Vocabulorum Biblie (Exposition of Bible Words) is a hand-written, parchment book in Latin written (or inspired) by the 12th century clergyman...
- usages can be found in the Dunbar poems, the 16th century Manipulus Vocabulorum ("Turkie, Tartaria") and Francis Bacon's Sylva Sylvarum (Turky). The...
- Nomenclatura. Latina, Germanica et Hungarica. **** Titulorum juxtá atque vocabulorum indice = Die sichtbare Welt Dinge, und Lebens Verrichtungen Vorbildung...
- Alpes et Histrum, partemque Galliae circa Ararim obsederunt; antiquorum vocabulorum veritate servata, ab incolis nomen patriae derivemus, et Alamanniam vel...
- ed. (1962) [1848]. Etymologicon Magnum seu verius Lexicon Sae****ime vocabulorum origines indagans ex pluribus lexicis scholiastis et grammaticis anonymi...
- politician Johan Valckenaer (1759–1821) was his son. Ammonius. De adfinium vocabulorum differentia (Leiden 1739) Dictata in antiquitates Graecas (1751) Observationes...
- word soke. In some versions of the much-used tract Interpretationes vocabulorum, "soke" is defined: aver fraunc court (Norman for ‘to have a free court’)...
- Commentarii (Commentaries), works on etymology, titled De Origine Verborum et Vocabulorum (On the Origin of Words and Vocabularies), and religious works, titled...
- translation is followed, between the same covers, by De expositionibus vocabulorum seu synonimorum simplicis medicinæ, which Moritz Steinschneider supposes...