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: And Also A Brief and Clear Explication of All Difficult Words Derived from Any of the Aforesaid Languages.. Containing An Additional Collection of Words (not in the first Volume) with their.


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Nathan Bailey T. Cox, 1736 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 250 pages Preview this book » Selected pages Table of Contents Index Contents becauſe after the 10th of March the Days begin to.


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Pictures from Nathan Bailey's Universal Etymological English Dictionary from 1736 (I have the second edition. You can also read the old dictionary entries that I have typed up from this book. Title: Universal Etymological English Dictionary. Author: Bailey, Nathan. City: London. Date: 1736.


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Title. An Universal Etymological English Dictionary. Volume 2 of An Universal Etymological English Dictionary, Nathan Bailey. Author. Nathan Bailey. Publisher. R. Ware, 1756. Original from. the New York Public Library.


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• An Universal Etymological English Dictionary by Nathan Bailey (1726) & 1737 edition (with many additions) & 1775 edition (+ Google version) • A Dictionary of the English language in which the Words are deduced from their Originals, explained in their Different Meanings, by Samuel Johnson (1768, 3 rd edition) & 1792 edition


An Universal Etymological English Dictionary Comprehending the

An Universal Etymological English Dictionary: Comprehending the Derivations of the Generality of Words in the English Tongue. And Also a Brief and Clear Explication of All Difficult Words. Together with a Large Collection and Explication of Words and Phrases Used in Our Ancient Statutes, Charters, Writs. and the Etymology, and Interpretation of the Proper Names of Men, Women, and.


An Universal Etymological Dictionary, Eigtheenth Edition by Nathan

Nathan Bailey: An Universal Etymological English Dictionary (1721) Johan Kerling Chapter 78 Accesses Part of the Germanic and Anglistic Studies of the University of Leiden book series (GASUL,volume 18) Abstract


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"Nathan Bailey" published on by null. (d. 1742)Teacher and author of the Universal Etymological English Dictionary (1721, second volume 1727), a popular forerunner of Samuel Johnson's Dictionary.. (1721, second volume 1727), a popular forerunner of Samuel Johnson's Dictionary. Johnson used Bailey's illustrated Dictionarium Britannicum (1730.


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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary, Eighth edition, revised. Bailey's first dictionary, originally published in octavo in 1721, was "the most popular and representative dictionary of the 18th century" (Starnes & Noyes). "Bailey's English dictionaries gave a new prominence to etymology and to lexical comprehensiveness, including dialect terms, scientific terms, common words, and even.


An Universal Etymological Dictionary, Eigtheenth Edition by Nathan

An universal etymological English dictionary by Bailey, N. (Nathan), d. 1742. Publication date 1763 Topics English language, Encyclopedias and dictionaries Publisher London : Printed for T. Osborne [and 27 others] Collection lincolncollection; americana Contributor Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection Language


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BAILEY, NATHAN or NATHANIEL ( d. 1742), lexicographer, published in 1721 'An Universal Etymological English Dictionary,' which was greatly esteemed in its day. The library of the British Museum contains copies of no fewer than twenty-five separate editions of this work. Of the compiler nothing is known beyond the fact that he belonged to the.


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N [athan] Bailey, An Universal Etymological English Dictionary: Comprehending the Derivations of the Generality of Words in the English Tongue, either Ancient or Modern, from the Ancient British, Saxon, Danish, Norman and Modern French, Teutonic, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, as also from the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew Languages, each in Their Proper C.


An Universal Etymological English Dictionary. The Third Edition, with

Nathan Bailey (died 27 June 1742), was an English philologist and lexicographer. [1] [2] He was the author of several dictionaries, including his Universal Etymological Dictionary, which appeared in some 30 editions between 1721 and 1802.


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An universal etymological English dictionary: containing an additional collection of words (not in the first volume), with their explications and etymologies. with many additions. - Ed. 3. An universal etymological English dictionary: comprehending the derivations of the generality of words in the English tongue. with additions.


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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary was a dictionary compiled by Nathan Bailey (or Nathaniel Bailey) and first published in London in 1721. It was the most popular English dictionary of the eighteenth century until the publication of Samuel Johnson's massive dictionary in 1755.


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Bailey, N. (Nathan), -1742. Publication date 1736 Topics English language -- Etymology Publisher. English. 460 unnumbered leaves : (folio) First published in 1721 under title: An universal etymological English dictionary. In 1727 a supplementary vol. appeared. The two vols. were united in 1730 under title: Dictionarium Britannicum. Later.

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