A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Mayhew and Skeat
Always visible content "A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580" by Rev. A. L. Mayhew and Rev. Walter W. Skeat is a linguistic reference work likely compiled in the late 19th century. The dictionary serves as a resource for scholars and students interested in Middle English, detailing the meanings and etymology of vocabulary from a critical period in the English language's development. The opening of this dictionary presents its objectives and Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less context, explaining the necessity for a concise reference to Middle-English words during a time when existing texts were incomplete. Professor Skeat outlines the distinct approach of this work, which focuses on more accessible sources and aims to represent the specific literary language of Chaucer and similar authors. The preface also highlights the challenges learners face in understanding the variations in spelling and pronunciation of Middle-English, thus setting the stage for the extensive glossary that follows, which organizes words alphabetically along with definitions and historical context. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Chapters (30)
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- 1. A new and thoroughly revised edition of Stratmann’s Dictionary is Ch.2
- 4. The same, Second Series, pp. 89-109; 5. The Ormulum, ed. White, ll. Ch.3
- 4. Specimens of Lyric Poetry, ed. Wright (Alysoun, Plea for Pity, Ch.4
- Prologue, Passus 1, part of Pass. 2, Pass. 3, Pass. 5, parts of Pass. 6 Ch.5
- 17. Wyclif’s translation of St. Mark’s Gospel, Chapters 1-6; Hereford’s Ch.6
- 6. Bartsch: Chrestomathie de l’ancien français (glossaire), 1880. Ch.7
- 13. _C3_: Chaucer; Man of Law, Pardoner, Second Nun, Canon’s Yeoman. Ch.8
- 14. _Cath._: Catholicon Anglicum (A.D. 1483), ed. Herrtage, 1881. EETS Ch.9
- 24. Ducange: Glossarium, ed. Henschel, 1883-7. Ch.10