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Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English 2 Volume Set

Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English 2 Volume Set

Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English 2 Volume Set

Containing Words from the English Writers Previous to the Nineteenth Century Which Are No Longer in Use, or Are Not Used in the Same Sense; and Words Which Are Now Used Only in Provincial Dialects
Thomas Wright
August 2014
Multiple copy pack
9781108075213
£84.00
GBP
Multiple copy pack
2 Paperback books

    Thomas Wright (1810–77), a respected folklorist and medievalist, wrote prolifically on a wide range of subjects. His work is, however, considered broad rather than deep, and his extensive output, while impressive, sometimes came at the expense of quality. Wright was involved in many academic societies, and co-founded the British Archaeological Association in 1843. Much of his work promoted the use of vernacular literature for research into the Middle Ages, and this dictionary, first published in 1857, was compiled to help readers of historical literature navigate unfamiliar vocabulary. It lists obsolete words and phrases, with particular emphasis on those of Old English and Anglo-Norman origin, and obscure or dialectal words. Many of the definitions include illustrative examples or quotes as well as etymologies. Examples include belly-timber, meaning 'food', and dweezle, a Northamptonshire word that means 'to dwindle away'. Volume 1 covers A–F, while Volume 2 covers G–Z.

    Product details

    August 2014
    Multiple copy pack
    9781108075213
    1060 pages
    216 × 140 × 62 mm
    1.4kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Volume 1: Preface
    • Dictionary, A–F. Volume 2: Dictionary, G–Z.
      Author
    • Thomas Wright