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Foster, John.,
A Shakespeare word-book : being a glossary of archaic forms and varied usages of words employed by Shakespeare cby John Foster.
London ; New York : Routledge : Dutton, (1908).
1908
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Skinner, Stephen| Henshaw, Thomas
Etymologicon linguæ Anglicanæ, seu Explicatio vocum Anglicarum etymologica ex propriis fontibus, scil. ex linguis duodecim; Anglo-Saxonica seu Anglica prisca, notata AS. Runica, Gothica, Cimbrica, seu Danica antiqua, notata Run. Dan. Franco-Theotisca, seu Teutonica vetere, notata Fr. Th. Danica recentiori, notata Dan. rec. Belgica, notata Belg. Teutonica recentiori, notata Teut. Cambro-Britanica, notata C. Br. Franco Gallica, notata Fr. Italica, notata It. Hispanica, notata Hisp. Latina, notata Lat. Græca, notata Gr. Omissis interim iis omnibus quæ, unica litera addita vel mutata, Romanam profitentur originem, utpote quæ pueris nota sunt, librum in incommodam molem attollerent; omissis etiam ob eandem causam derivativis fere` omnibus, ut quæ expositis radicibus, neminem propitio Mercurio natum latere possunt. ... Authore Stephano Skinner, M.D.
Londini : typis T. Roycroft, prostant venales apud H. Brome sub signo Bombardæ ad occidentale Sancti Pauli latus, R. Clavel, B. Tooke sub signo Navis Cœmeterio Divi Pauli, . T. Sawbridge sub signo trium Iridum in Parva Britannia, MDCLXXI. [1671]
1671
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Ray, John, 1627-1705.,
A collection of English words not generally used, with their significations and original, in two alphabetical catalogues : the one of such as are proper to the northern, the other to the southern counties : with catalogues of English birds and fishes : and an account of the preparing and refining such metals and minerals as are gotten in England / by John Ray.
London : Printed by H. Bruges for Tho. Burrell, 1674.
1674
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Durant, David N.,
Where Queen Elizabeth slept what the butler saw : historical terms from the sixteenth century to the present / David N. Durant.
New York : St. Martin's Press, 1997.
1997