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A Dictionary of the First or Oldest Words in the English Language / From the Semi-Saxon Period of A.D. 1250 to 1300

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An alphabetical inventory collects every word attested in printed English literature of the thirteenth century, arranged under their modern forms while older and obsolete spellings are recorded and cross-referenced. Entries supply citations, variant forms, and brief etymological comparisons with cognates in related languages, supplemented by a glossary and separate indexes for easier verification. A preface outlines the work’s purpose as a reference standard for compiling a historical English dictionary and lists the editions and manuscripts used, together with editorial abbreviations. The volume serves as a practical foundation for tracing early English vocabulary, usage, and linguistic relationships.

About the Author

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Herbert Coleridge

Herbert Coleridge was a lexicographer and scholar known for his contributions to the study of the English language. His notable work, "A Dictionary of the First or Oldest Words in the English Language / From the Semi-Saxon Period of A.D. 1250 to 1300," provides valuable insights into the evolution of English vocabulary during a formative period. Coleridge's research highlights the linguistic transitions from Old to Middle English, making his work significant for both linguists and historians interested in the development of the English language.

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