A NEW GENERAL English Dictionary; Peculiarly Calculated for the USE and IMPROVEMENT Of Such as are Unacquainted with the LEARNED LANGUAGES. Wherein the Difficult WORDS, and Technical TERMS Made Use of in ANATOMY, ARCHITECTURE, ARITHMETICK, ALGEBRA, ASTRONOMY, BOTANY, CHYMISTRY, DIVINITY, GARDENING, GRAMMAR, HAWKING, HERALDY, HISTORY, HORSEMANSHIP, HUNTING, HUSBANDRY, LAW, LOGICK, MATHEMATICKS, MECHANICKS, MILIT. AFFAIRS MUSICK, NAVIGATION, PAINTING, POETRY, RHETORICK, SCULPTURE, SURGERY, [et]c. Are Not Only Fully Explain'd, But Accented on Their Proper Syllables, to Prevent a Vicious Pronunciation; and Mark'd with Initial LETTERS, to Denote the Part of Speech, to which Each Word Peculiarly Belongs To which in Prefixed, A Compendious English GRAMMAR, with General RULES for the Ready Formation of One Part of Speech from Another; by the Due Application Whereof Such as Understand English Only, May be Able to Write as Correctly and Elegantly, as Those who Have Been Some Years Conversant in the Latin, Greek, &c. Languages. TOGETHER WITH A SUPPLEMENT, Of the Proper Names of the Most Noted KINGDOMS, PROVINCES, CITIES, TOWNS, RIVERS, [et]c. Throughou the Known WORLD. AS ALSO, Of the Most Celebrated Emperors, Kings, Queens, Priests, Poets, Philosophers, Generals, [et]c. Whether Jewish, Pagan, Mahometan, Or Christian; But More Especially Such as are Mentioned Either in the Old Or New Testament. The Whole Alphabeticall Digested, and Accented in the Same Manner, and for the Same Purpose, as the Preceding Part; Being Collected for the Same Manner, and for the Same Purpose, as the Preceding Part; Being Collected for the Use of Such, as Have But an Imperfect Idea of the English Orthography

A NEW GENERAL English Dictionary; Peculiarly Calculated for the USE and IMPROVEMENT Of Such as are Unacquainted with the LEARNED LANGUAGES. Wherein the Difficult WORDS, and Technical TERMS Made Use of in ANATOMY, ARCHITECTURE, ARITHMETICK, ALGEBRA, ASTRONOMY, BOTANY, CHYMISTRY, DIVINITY, GARDENING, GRAMMAR, HAWKING, HERALDY, HISTORY, HORSEMANSHIP, HUNTING, HUSBANDRY, LAW, LOGICK, MATHEMATICKS, MECHANICKS, MILIT. AFFAIRS MUSICK, NAVIGATION, PAINTING, POETRY, RHETORICK, SCULPTURE, SURGERY, [et]c. Are Not Only Fully Explain'd, But Accented on Their Proper Syllables, to Prevent a Vicious Pronunciation; and Mark'd with Initial LETTERS, to Denote the Part of Speech, to which Each Word Peculiarly Belongs To which in Prefixed, A Compendious English GRAMMAR, with General RULES for the Ready Formation of One Part of Speech from Another; by the Due Application Whereof Such as Understand English Only, May be Able to Write as Correctly and Elegantly, as Those who Have Been Some Years Conversant in the Latin, Greek, &c. Languages. TOGETHER WITH A SUPPLEMENT, Of the Proper Names of the Most Noted KINGDOMS, PROVINCES, CITIES, TOWNS, RIVERS, [et]c. Throughou the Known WORLD. AS ALSO, Of the Most Celebrated Emperors, Kings, Queens, Priests, Poets, Philosophers, Generals, [et]c. Whether Jewish, Pagan, Mahometan, Or Christian; But More Especially Such as are Mentioned Either in the Old Or New Testament. The Whole Alphabeticall Digested, and Accented in the Same Manner, and for the Same Purpose, as the Preceding Part; Being Collected for the Same Manner, and for the Same Purpose, as the Preceding Part; Being Collected for the Use of Such, as Have But an Imperfect Idea of the English Orthography
Author: Thomas Dyche
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Total Pages: 920
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