Guy Miège, The Great French Dictionary (1688)
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Date
1688
Author
Guy Miège Note: 12/10/2005
nationality: Swiss
Book title
The Great French Dictionary. In Two Parts. The First, French and English; The Second, English and French; According to the Ancient and Modern Orthography. Wherein Each Language is Set forth in its Greatest Latitude: The Various Senses of Words, both Proper and Figurative, Are Orderly Digested; And Illustrated with Apposite Phrases, and Proverbs: The Hard Words Explained; And the Proprieties Adjusted. To Which are Prefixed The Grounds of Both Languages, in Two Grammatical Discourses, The One English, and the Other French
Publication place
London
Printer
J. Redmayne
Publisher
Thomas Basset
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
French
Language
headwords: French, English
explanations: English, French
explanations: English, French
explanations: English, French
explanations: English, French
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: Academie (f.) Academy, or learned Society; an Academy, or place where are taught some of the liberal Arts; a Riding House; a Gaming House. (from Alston XII, plate XXXIX)
sample: Academie (f.) Academy, or learned Society; an Academy, or place where are taught some of the liberal Arts; a Riding House; a Gaming House. (from Alston XII, plate XXXIX)
Alston
XII.647
Wing
M2012