General English And French Dictionary

General English And French Dictionary
Author: Alexander Spiers
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2017-03-30
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ISBN: 9780259033134

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General French and English Dictionary Newly Composed from the French Dictionaries of the French Academy, Laveaux, Boiste, Bescherelle, Etc. From the English Dictionaries of Johnson, Webster, Richardson, Etc. and the Special Dictionaries and Works of Both Languages Containing a Considerable Number of Words Not to be Found in Other Dictionaries and Giving 1. All the Words of the Language in General Use and Those Employed in the General Literature of the Two Languages, Comprising Those of the Present Time; - 2. the Principal Terms Employed in the Army and Navy, the Sciences, the Arts, the Manufactures, and Trade, Especially Those Contained in the Dictionary of the French Academy; - 3. the Compounds of Words in Most General Use Or Those that are Not Translated Literally; - 4. the Various Acceptions of the Words in Their Logical Order Separated by Numbers; - 5. a Short Example of the Ordinary Or Literary Acceptions that Present Any Difficulty to the Student; - 6. the Modification which the Sense of Words Undergoes by the Addition of Adjectives, Prepositions, Adverbs, Etc.; - 7. the Idioms and Familiar Phraseology the Most Generally Used; - 8. the Prepositions Governed by Verbs, Adjectives, Etc.; - 9. the Irregularities of the Pronunciation, Those of Verbs, of the Plurals of Nouns, Etc.; - 10. Observations on Words Presenting Grammatical Difficulties; with Signs to Show the Literal Or Figurative Use, Antiquated Words, Or Those But Little Employed and the Kind of Style, Followed by a Generaal Vocabulary of Mythological and Geographical Names, and Those of Persons who Differ in the Two Languages. By A. Spiers, Ph.D. Professor of English at the National College of Bonaparte (Paris), at the National School of Civil Engineers, Etc. and Author of the Study of English Poetry, and of the Manual of Commerical Terms in English and French

General French and English Dictionary Newly Composed from the French Dictionaries of the French Academy, Laveaux, Boiste, Bescherelle, Etc. From the English Dictionaries of Johnson, Webster, Richardson, Etc. and the Special Dictionaries and Works of Both Languages Containing a Considerable Number of Words Not to be Found in Other Dictionaries and Giving 1. All the Words of the Language in General Use and Those Employed in the General Literature of the Two Languages, Comprising Those of the Present Time; - 2. the Principal Terms Employed in the Army and Navy, the Sciences, the Arts, the Manufactures, and Trade, Especially Those Contained in the Dictionary of the French Academy; - 3. the Compounds of Words in Most General Use Or Those that are Not Translated Literally; - 4. the Various Acceptions of the Words in Their Logical Order Separated by Numbers; - 5. a Short Example of the Ordinary Or Literary Acceptions that Present Any Difficulty to the Student; - 6. the Modification which the Sense of Words Undergoes by the Addition of Adjectives, Prepositions, Adverbs, Etc.; - 7. the Idioms and Familiar Phraseology the Most Generally Used; - 8. the Prepositions Governed by Verbs, Adjectives, Etc.; - 9. the Irregularities of the Pronunciation, Those of Verbs, of the Plurals of Nouns, Etc.; - 10. Observations on Words Presenting Grammatical Difficulties; with Signs to Show the Literal Or Figurative Use, Antiquated Words, Or Those But Little Employed and the Kind of Style, Followed by a Generaal Vocabulary of Mythological and Geographical Names, and Those of Persons who Differ in the Two Languages. By A. Spiers, Ph.D. Professor of English at the National College of Bonaparte (Paris), at the National School of Civil Engineers, Etc. and Author of the Study of English Poetry, and of the Manual of Commerical Terms in English and French
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