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A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language, containing the Accentuation—the Grammatical Inflections—the irregular words referred to their themes—the parallel terms from the other Gothic languages—the meaning of the Anglo-Saxon in English and Latin,—and copious English and Latin Indexes, serving as a Dictionary of English and Anglo-Saxon, as well as of Latin and Anglo-Saxon. With a Preface on the Origin and Connexion of the Germanic tongues—a Map of Languages, and the Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar

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Alexander, James W. (James Waddel), 1804–1859. A Dictionary of the Anglo-saxon Language, Containing the Accentuation—the Grammatical Inflections—the Irregular Words Referred to Their Themes—the Parallel Terms From the Other Gothic Languages—the Meaning of the Anglo-saxon In English and Latin,—and Copious English and Latin Indexes, Serving As a Dictionary of English and Anglo-saxon, As Well As of Latin and Anglo-saxon. With a Preface On the Origin and Connexion of the Germanic Tongues—a Map of Languages, and the Essentials of Anglo-saxon Grammar. . 1839. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/biblicalrepertor1141walk-dmd006.

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Alexander, 1. (1839). A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language, containing the Accentuation—the Grammatical Inflections—the irregular words referred to their themes—the parallel terms from the other Gothic languages—the meaning of the Anglo-Saxon in English and Latin,—and copious English and Latin Indexes, serving as a Dictionary of English and Anglo-Saxon, as well as of Latin and Anglo-Saxon. With a Preface on the Origin and Connexion of the Germanic tongues—a Map of Languages, and the Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/biblicalrepertor1141walk-dmd006.

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Alexander, James W. (James Waddel), 1804–1859. A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language, Containing the Accentuation—the Grammatical Inflections—the Irregular Words Referred to Their Themes—the Parallel Terms From the Other Gothic Languages—the Meaning of the Anglo-Saxon In English and Latin,—and Copious English and Latin Indexes, Serving As a Dictionary of English and Anglo-Saxon, As Well As of Latin and Anglo-Saxon. With a Preface On the Origin and Connexion of the Germanic Tongues—a Map of Languages, and the Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar. 1839. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/biblicalrepertor1141walk-dmd006.

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