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Significant Etymology: Or Roots, Stems And Branches Of ...
Amazon.com — Author James Mitchell EAN 9780548942314 ISBN 0548942315 Number Of Pages 492 Publication Date 2008-06-02More…
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A New System Of English Etymology: Consisting Of A ...
Amazon.com — Author William Smeaton EAN 9781436917131 ISBN 1436917131 Number Of Pages 192 Publication Date 2008-08-18More…
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Dismal etymology.(the bent pin)(Wall Street economic ...
Amazon.com — Author Florence King Format HTML Number Of Pages 4 Publication Date 2008-10-20 Release Date 2008-12-15More…
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Hybrid etymology.(Book Review): An article from: New ...
Amazon.com — Author Stefan Beck Format HTML Number Of Pages 3 Publication Date 2005-04-01 Release Date 2006-07-14More…
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Calling all balletomanes.(etymology of some of the ...
Amazon.com — Author Catherine Barber Format HTML Number Of Pages 3 Publication Date 1998-06-22 Release Date 2005-07-28More…
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Worries about words. (etymology): An article from: ETC.: ...
Amazon.com — Author Toby Lester Format HTML Number Of Pages 5 Publication Date 1995-12-22 Release Date 2005-07-28More…
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The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
Amazon CA — From Amazon.com Dr. C.T. Onions first joined the staff of the Oxford English Dictionary in 1895. He worked on the OED, the Shorter OED, and then published his Shakespeare Glossary in 1911. A wonderful and learned scholar, he died in 1966 as the first ...More…
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
Amazon.com — A Little Too Concise to be Useful Perhaps the main use of etymology references is to learn about words and how they have evolved into current usage. A good etymology reference like the Chambers / Barnhart will track the history of a word right back to its ...More…
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From Etymology to Pragmatics: Metaphorical and Cultural ...
Amazon.com — Author Eve Sweetser Dewey Decimal Number 428 EAN 9780521424424 ISBN 0521424429 Number Of Pages 188 Publication Date 1991-07-26More…
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The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review Dr. C.T. Onions first joined the staff of the Oxford English Dictionary in 1895. He worked on the OED, the Shorter OED, and then published his Shakespeare Glossary in 1911. A wonderful and learned scholar, he died in 1966 as the first ...More…
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Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology
Amazon.com — Now re-released as the Chambers Dictionary of Etymology This is the conclusion of an amazing 20 year project. The result is one of the best etymological references available today (and IMHO, certainly better organized and laid out than the Oxford E.D.). ...More…
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Chambers Dictionary of Etymology
Amazon.com — Chambers reads well, but no cigar I bought the Chambers Dictionary of Etymology, largely based on reviews posted here. While I love the 'prose' style of word origin discussions, there has scarcely been a time the book has proved useful. The fact ...More…