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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: illustrating the words in their different significations, by examples from ancient and modern writers; shewing their affinity to those of other languages ... 4 volumes bound as 2. £160.00
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Jamieson, John

Catalogue No.: L1555

Publisher:

Edinburgh.: W Creech; A Constable & Co; W Blackwood; W & C Tait; Longman, Hirst, Rees & Orme; &c.

Edition:

First Edition; Published Date: 1808

Dimensions:

280 x 22 mm (11 x 1 inches) - xx, 46pp, [1000pp]; xvi, 643pp, 712pp.

Appearance:

Red hardback leather covers.

Condition:

G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Covers heavily rubbed and scuffed. Slight foxing. Page edges browning.

... and especially the Northern explaining many terms, which, though now obsolete in England, were formerly common in both countries; and elucidating national rites, customs, and institutions, in their analogy to those of other nations: to which is prefixed, a Dissertation on the origin of the Scottish language.

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: illustrating the words in their different significations, by examples from ancient and modern writers; shewing their affinity to those of other languages ... 4 volumes bound as 2.
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: illustrating the words in their different significations, by examples from ancient and modern writers; shewing their affinity to those of other languages ... 4 volumes bound as 2.
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: illustrating the words in their different significations, by examples from ancient and modern writers; shewing their affinity to those of other languages ... 4 volumes bound as 2.