Sans Gaoidhilge-Sagsbhearla. An Irish-English Dictionary, Containing Upwards Of Twenty Thousand Words That Have Never Appeared In Any Former Irish Lexicon. With Copious Quotations From The Most Esteemed Ancient And Modern Writers, To Elucidate The Meaning Of Obscure Words; And Numerous Comparisons Of The Irish Words With Those Of Similar Orthography, Sense Or Sound, In the Welsh and Hebrew Languages. In Their Proper Places In The Dicitonary, Are Inserted, The Irish Names Of Our Indigenous Plants, With The Names By Which They Are Commonly Known In English And Latin ... To Which Is Annexed, A Comendious Irish Grammar
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Author | : Edward O'Reilly |
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Total Pages | : 560 |
Release | : 1817 |
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Book Synopsis Sans Gaoidhilge-Sagsbhearla. An Irish-English Dictionary, Containing Upwards Of Twenty Thousand Words That Have Never Appeared In Any Former Irish Lexicon. With Copious Quotations From The Most Esteemed Ancient And Modern Writers, To Elucidate The Meaning Of Obscure Words; And Numerous Comparisons Of The Irish Words With Those Of Similar Orthography, Sense Or Sound, In the Welsh and Hebrew Languages. In Their Proper Places In The Dicitonary, Are Inserted, The Irish Names Of Our Indigenous Plants, With The Names By Which They Are Commonly Known In English And Latin ... To Which Is Annexed, A Comendious Irish Grammar by : Edward O'Reilly
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