Promptorium Parvulorum Sive Clericorum, Dictionarius Anglo-latinus Princeps: Auctore Fratre Galfrido Grammatico Dicto, Ex Ordine Fratrum Predicatorum, Northfolciensi, Circa A. D. M.CCCC.XL. Olim Ex Officina Pynsoniana Editum, Nunc Ab Integro, Commentariolis Subjectis, Ad Fiden Codicum Recensuit Albertus Way, Volume 89sumptibus Societatis camdenensis, 1865 - English language |
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... Forby . London , 1830. Edited by the Rev. George Turner , 2 vols . 12mo . A supplementary volume was published in 1858 , from collections made by the late Rev. W. T. Spurdens of North Walsham , 1840. Mr. Forby's autograph papers ...
... Forby . London , 1830. Edited by the Rev. George Turner , 2 vols . 12mo . A supplementary volume was published in 1858 , from collections made by the late Rev. W. T. Spurdens of North Walsham , 1840. Mr. Forby's autograph papers ...
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... Forby's notice . " His MSS . are , as I believe , in possession of Mr. R. Fitch , F.S.A. , at Norwich . ( 38. ) " Suffolk Words and Phrases ; an attempt to collect the Lingual Localisms of that County : by Edward Moor , F.S.A. ...
... Forby's notice . " His MSS . are , as I believe , in possession of Mr. R. Fitch , F.S.A. , at Norwich . ( 38. ) " Suffolk Words and Phrases ; an attempt to collect the Lingual Localisms of that County : by Edward Moor , F.S.A. ...
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... Forby , his East Anglian Glossary , lxxxi . Gachet , John , bookseller at Hereford and York , lxi . Gara , Joh . de , xxxv . Garlandia , Joh . de , notices of , xxvi . Synonyma , xvii . lxviii . Equivoca , xvii . lxviii . Dictionarius ...
... Forby , his East Anglian Glossary , lxxxi . Gachet , John , bookseller at Hereford and York , lxi . Gara , Joh . de , xxxv . Garlandia , Joh . de , notices of , xxvi . Synonyma , xvii . lxviii . Equivoca , xvii . lxviii . Dictionarius ...
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... Forby gives " to ruck , to squat or " Ye chaungewas a rewly shrink down . " This word occurs in the Paston Letters , vol . iii . p . 44 . chaunge , for ye towne was undo þerby , and in ye werse by an c . li . " CAMD . SOC . 3 L 7 1 idem ...
... Forby gives " to ruck , to squat or " Ye chaungewas a rewly shrink down . " This word occurs in the Paston Letters , vol . iii . p . 44 . chaunge , for ye towne was undo þerby , and in ye werse by an c . li . " CAMD . SOC . 3 L 7 1 idem ...
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... Forby , in his Norfolk dialect , gives " Shim , a narrow stripe of white on a horse's face . " SCHYPPYN ' , or take schyppe . Na- vicapio . SCHEWE , or schewynge . Monstra- cio , ostencio , demonstracio , ma- nifestacio . SCHEWYN ...
... Forby , in his Norfolk dialect , gives " Shim , a narrow stripe of white on a horse's face . " SCHYPPYN ' , or take schyppe . Na- vicapio . SCHEWE , or schewynge . Monstra- cio , ostencio , demonstracio , ma- nifestacio . SCHEWYN ...
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Page 531 - Tocabulorum, the whyche is more redyer to fynden a latyn worde after the ABC. and englysshe therof folowynge for thys boke is thus ordened for to fynde a laten after ony maner of worde in englysshe for them that wyl lerne to wryte or speke latyn. and because that no man or chylde shall herafter haue ony diffyculte more to serche for ony latyn or englysshe worde. therfore we haue ordened this lybell in smal volum for to bynde with Ortus vocabulorum moost necessary for chyldren.
Page 373 - Britain published under the direction of the Master of the Rolls. It was, however, as I believe, from the treatise "De nominibus Utensilium " of Alexander Neccham that the compiler of the Promptorium derived a large number of Latin words.