The first of his lexicographical works was a new and revised edition of Huloet's Dictionarie,[481] which occupied him two years.
The second lexicographical work of Higgins, published in 1585, was a translation, entitled Nomenclator or Remembrancer of Adrianus Junius, Physician, divided into two tomes.
Menachem, in hislexicographical work, puts the various forms under each root, and often expounds their meanings with surprising clearness and nicety.
His lexicographical work was much read and used, because it was written in Hebrew.
The following grammatical and lexicographical pieces belong more or less to the living period of Cornish:— 1.
In the course of this lecture, it has been needful to give so many details as to individual works, that my audience may at times have failed 'to see the wood for the trees,' and may have lost the clue of the lexicographical evolution.
From the first quarter of the nineteenth century, the lexicographical supremacy of Johnson's Dictionary was undisputed, and eminent students of the language busied themselves in trying, not to supersede it, but to supplement and perfect it.
In 1730, moreover, he brought out with the aid of some specialists, his folio dictionary, the greatest lexicographical work yet undertaken in English, into which he also introduced diagrams and proverbs.
And under these new conditions lexicographical activity at once bursts forth with vigour.
That the term has hitherto been found only in lexicographical tablets need not surprise us.
Written invariably in ideographic fashion, the provisional reading Izdubar[845] was the only safe recourse until a few years ago, when Pinches discovered in a lexicographical tablet the equation Izdubar = Gilgamesh.
A lexicographical tablet[862] informs us that Uruk was specially well fortified.
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