John Goad, Genealogicon Latinum: A Small Dictionary (1676)
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Date
1676
Lexicographer
Book title
Genealogicon Latinum. A Previous Method Of Dictionary Of all Latine Words (the Compounds only excepted) that may fruitfully be perused before the Grammar, by those who desire to attain the Language in the natural, clear, and most speedy way. The Primitives After their Mode of Flexion. The Derivatives After their Flexion and Termination. The Words of most obvious use being Marked out with the two Numeral Notes. For the Vse of the Neophyte in Merchant-Taylors School
Publication place
London
Publisher
Nathanael Brook
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
- Greek
- Hebrew
- Latin
Summary
(a) "The Latine Primitives" (1-95); (b) "Derivatives" (pp. 97-191)
Language
headwords: Latin
explanations: English
other languages: Greek, Hebrew
explanations: English
explanations: English
other languages: Greek, Hebrew
explanations: English
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: (a) Blatta, Virg. a Book worm, &c. a Moth. (p. 1)
(b) Yappa dead wine, pall'd wine, a witl;ess fellow, vapor. (p. 97)
sample: (a) Blatta, Virg. a Book worm, &c. a Moth. (p. 1)
(b) Yappa dead wine, pall'd wine, a witl;ess fellow, vapor. (p. 97)
Alston
XVI.336
Wing
G 900A
Other editions
1676: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.*335);
1681: Wing G903 (Alston XVI.337);
1690: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.*337a)
1681: Wing G903 (Alston XVI.337);
1690: no Wing no. (Alston XVI.*337a)