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Middle English dictionary

Sherman M. Kuhn, editor

University of Michigan Press, c1952-

  • pt. S. 16: streit-subjeccioun
  • pt. S. 17: subjecht-suster
  • pt. S. 18: suster-szlidinde
  • pt. T. 1: t-tastinge
  • pt. T. 2: tastit-testificacion
  • pt. T. 3: testifien-theim-self
  • plan and bibliography
  • plan and bibliography, sup. 1
  • pt. T. 4: theim-self-thinken
  • pt. T. 5: thinken-thufe
  • pt. T. 6: thuffes-to
  • pt. T. 7: to-toshaken
  • pt. T. 8: toshal-treisoun
  • pt. T. 9: treisoun-trussel
  • pt. T. 10: trussell-tyxtest
  • pt. U. 1: u-understondinge
  • pt. U. 2: understondinge-unmightinesse
  • pt. U. 3: unmightious-unware
  • pt. U. 4: unware-vaporacioun
  • pt. V: vaporatife-vyyn
  • pt. W. 1: w-war-wrethe
  • pt. W. 2: war-wolf-wel
  • pt. W. 3: wel-werrour
  • pt. W. 4: wers-whilte
  • pt. W. 5: whil-tiden - winden
  • pt. W. 6: winden - withouten-forth
  • pt. W. 7: withouten-forth - worldshipe
  • pt. W. 8: world-thing - wun
  • pt. X-Y-Z: wunæð - zynne

  • Aichi Shukutoku University

    pt. S.16: streit-subjeccioun8302/MI14/19-1610074269, pt. S.17: subjecht-suster8302/MI14/19-1710078297, pt. S.18: suster-szlidinde8302/MI14/19-1810079454, pt. T.1: t-tastinge8302/MI14/20-110084944, pt. T.2: tastit-testificacion8302/MI14/20-210087121, pt. T.3: testifien-theim-self8302/MI14/20-310110419, plan and bibliography8302/MI14/ヘ110071386, plan and bibliography, sup. 18302/MI14/ヘ210071390, pt. T.4: theim-self-thinken8302/MI14/20-410110420, pt. T.5: thinken-thufe8302/MI14/20-510110421, pt. T.6: thuffes-to8302/MI14/20-610118846, pt. T.7: to-toshaken8302/MI14/20-710118848, pt. T.8: toshal-treisoun8302/MI14/20-810118847, pt. T. 9: treisoun-trussel8302/MI14/20-910127848, pt. T. 10: trussell-tyxtest8302/MI14/20-1010127849, pt. U. 1: u-understondinge8302/MI14/21-110133228, pt. U. 2: understondinge-unmightinesse8302/MI14/21-210138546, pt. U. 3: unmightious-unware8302/MI14/21-310139430, pt. U. 4: unware-vaporacioun8302/MI14/21-410148204, pt. V: vaporatife-vyyn8302/MI14/2210148252, pt. W. 1: w-war-wode8302/MI14/23-110151321, pt. W. 2: war-wolf-wel8302/MI14/23-210156211, pt. W. 3: wel-werrour8302/MI14/23-310162953, pt. W. 4: wers-whilte8302/MI14/23-410162954, pt. W. 5: whil-tiden - winden8302/MI14/23-510175736, pt. W. 6: winden - withouten-forth8302/MI14/23-610175735, pt. W. 7: withouten-forth - worldshipe8302/MI14/23-710170544, pt. W. 8: world-thing - wun8302/MI14/23-810171129, pt. X-Y-Z: wunæð - zynne8302/MI14/2410174052

  • Akita University Library

    pt. S. 16: streit-subjeccioun833.1||Mi14||S-16129103891, pt. S. 17: subjecht-suster833.1||Mi14||S-17129200226, pt. S. 18: suster-szlidinde833.1||Mi14||S-18129202078, pt. T. 1: t-tastinge833.1||Mi14||T-1129302040, pt. T. 2: tastit-testificacion833.1||Mi14||T-2129304520, pt. T. 3: testifien-theim-self833.1||Mi14||T-3129401263, plan and bibliography833.1||Mi14115502653, plan and bibliography, sup. 1833.1||Mi14118500823, pt. T. 4: theim-self-thinken833.1||Mi14||T-4129403133, pt. T. 5: thinken-thufe833.1||Mi14||T-5129500333, pt. T. 6: thuffes-to833.1||Mi14||T-6129601886, pt. T. 7: to-toshaken833.1||Mi14||T-7129601887, pt. T. 8: toshal-treisoun833.1||Mi14||T-8129601888, pt. T. 9: treisoun-trussel833.1||Mi14||T-9129701292, pt. T. 10: trussell-tyxtest833.1||Mi14||T-10129701293, pt. U. 1: u-understondinge833.1||Mi14||U-1129703667, pt. U. 2: understondinge-unmightinesse833.1||Mi14||U-2129704326, pt. U. 3: unmightious-unware833.1||Mi14||U-3129800453, pt. U. 4: unware-vaporacioun833.1||Mi14||U-4119802254, pt. V: vaporatife-vyyn833.1||Mi14||V119804239, pt. W. 3: wel-werrour833.1||Mi14||W-3110000164, pt. W. 4: wers-whilte833.1||Mi14||W-4110000165, pt. W. 6: winden - withouten-forth833.1||Mi14||W-6110003669, pt. W. 7: withouten-forth - worldshipe833.1||Mi14||W-7110100359, pt. W. 8: world-thing - wun833.1||Mi14||W-8110100360, pt. X-Y-Z: wunæð - zynne833.1||Mi14||X-Y-Z110101462

  • 茨城キリスト教大学 図書館

    pt. S.16: streit-subjeccioun830.24||Mi14||S-1600059450, pt. S.17: subjecht-suster830.24||Mi14||S-1700059451, pt. S.18: suster-szlidinde830.24||Mi14||S-1800059452, pt. T.1: t-tastinge830.24||Mi14||T-100059453, pt. T.2: tastit-testificacion830.24||Mi14||T-200059454, pt. T.3: testifien-theim-self830.24||Mi14||T-300059455, pt. T.4: theim-self-thinken830.24||Mi14||T-400059456, pt. T.5: thinken-thufe830.24||Mi14||T-500109042, pt. T.6: thuffes-to830.24||Mi14||T-600088992, pt. T.7: to-toshaken830.4||Mi14||T-700087841, pt. T.8: toshal-treisoun830.4||Mi14||T-800087842, pt. T.9: treisoun-trussel830.24||Mi14||T-900088982, pt. T.10: trussel-tyxtest830.24||Mi14||T-1000088983, pt. U.1: u-understondinge830.4||Mi14||U-100090448, pt. U.2: understondinge-unmightinesse830.4||Mi14||U-200112563, pt. U.3: unmightious-unware830.4||Mi14||U-300112564, pt. U.4: unware-vaporacioun830.4||Mi14||U-400116141, pt. V: vaporatife-vyyn830.4||Mi14||V00116502, pt. W.1: w-war-wode830.4||Mi14||W-100117853, pt. W.2: warsolf-wel830.4||Mi14||W-200117854, pt. W. 3: wel-werrour830.4||Mi14||W-300119333, pt. W. 4: wers-whilte830.4||Mi14||W-400119334, pt. W. 5: whil-tiden-winden830.4||Mi14||W-500119937, pt. W. 6: winden-withouten-forth830.4||Mi14||W-600119938, pt. W. 7: withouten-forth - worldshipe830.4||Mi14||W-700123522, pt. W. 8: world-thing - wun830.4||Mi14||W-800123673, pt. X-Y-Z830.4||Mi14||X-Y-Z00124229

  • 愛媛大学 図書館

    plan and bibliography830.3||10||1011195137908, plan and bibliography, sup. 1833.6||M1011218501804, pt. S.16: streit-subjeccioun833.6/MI/S1619105295, pt. S.17: subjecht-suster833.6/MI/S1719200818, pt. S.18: suster-szlidinde833.6/MI/S1819202177, pt. T.1: t-tastinge833.6/MI/T119303720, pt. T.2: tastit-testificacion833.6/MI/T219304833, pt. T.3: testifien-theim-self833.6/MI/T319401026, pt. T.4: theim-self-thinken833.6/MI/T419500850, pt. T.5: thinken-thufe833.6/MI/T519602566, pt. T.6: thufffes-to833.6/MI/T619602567, pt. T.7: to-toshaken833.6/MI/T719603819, pt. T.8: toshal-treisoun833.6/MI/T819603820

  • 奥羽大学 図書館

    pt. S. 16: streit-subjeccioun165232, pt. S. 17: subjecht-suster165233, pt. S. 18: suster-szlidinde165234, pt. T. 1: t-tastinge165235, pt. T. 2: tastit-testificacion165236, pt. T. 3: testifien-theim-self165237, plan and bibliography165239, plan and bibliography, sup. 1165240, pt. T. 4: theim-self-thinken165238, pt. T. 5: thinken-thufe176318, pt. T. 6: thuffes-to176429, pt. T. 7: to-toshaken177095, pt. T. 8: toshal-treisoun177096, pt. T. 9: treisoun-trussel184985, pt. T. 10: trussell-tyxtest184986, pt. U. 1: u-understondinge184987, pt. U. 2: understondinge-unmightinesse184988, pt. U. 3: unmightious-unware184989, pt. U. 4: unware-vaporacioun185214, pt. V: vaporatife-vyyn185594, pt. W. 1: w-war-wode185748, pt. W. 2: war-wolf-wel196001, pt. W. 3: wel-werrour196485, pt. W. 4: wers-whilte196486, pt. W. 5: whil-tiden - winden196813, pt. W. 6: winden - withouten-forth196814, pt. W. 7: withouten-forth - worldshipe833||Mi14206231, pt. W. 8: world-thing - wun197447, pt. X-Y-Z: wunæð - zynne197794

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  • 追手門学院大学 附属図書館

    plan and bibliography00455064, plan and bibliography, sup. 100455065, pt. W. 3: wel-werrourS0094424, pt. W. 4: wers-whilteS0094425, pt. W. 5: whil-tiden - windenS0434085, pt. W. 6: winden - withouten-forthS0434086, pt. W. 7: withouten-forth - worldshipeS0439253, pt. W. 8: world-thing - wunS0446086, pt. X-Y-ZS0446087, pt. S.16: streit-subjecciounS0121109, pt. S.17: subjecht-susterS0121108, pt. S.18: suster-szlidindeS0121107, pt. T.1: t-tastingeS0121106, pt. T.2: tastit-testificacionS0121105, pt. T.3: testifien-theim-selfS0121104, pt. T.4: theim-self-thinkenS0121103, pt. T.5: thinken-thufeS0121102, pt. T.6: thuffes-toS0121101, pt. T.7: to-toshakenS0121100, pt. T.8: toshal-treisounS0121099, pt. T.9: treisoun-trusselS0121098, pt. T.10: trussell-tyxtestS0121097, pt. U.1: u-understondingeS0121096, pt. U.2: understondinge-unmightinesseS0104660, pt. U.3: unmightious-unwareS0094424, pt. U.4S0094425, pt. VS0128932, pt. W.1S0133156

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  • 大阪大谷大学 図書館

    pt. W. 5: whil-tiden - winden830.24//M//W-5T320409*, pt. W. 6: winden - withouten-forth830.24//M//W-6T320410*, pt. W. 7: withouten-forth - worldshipe830.24//M//W-7T326769*, pt. W. 8: world-thing - wun830.24//M//W-8T327094*, pt. X-Y-Z: wunæð - zynne830.24//M//X-ZT328635**

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  • Osaka Kyoiku University Library

    pt. S. 16: streit-subjeccioun427.02||Mi||S-16B9300368, pt. S. 17: subjecht-suster427.02||Mi||S-17G9301099, pt. S. 18: suster-szlidinde427.02||Mi||S-18B9200507, pt. T. 1: t-tastinge427.02||Mi||T-1G9301623, pt. T. 2: tastit-testificacion427.02||Mi||T-2G9301624, pt. T. 3: testifien-theim-self427.02||Mi||T-3G9400341, plan and bibliography427.02||MiY8768337, plan and bibliography, sup. 1427.02||MiG8727029, pt. T. 4: theim-self-thinken427.02||Mi||T-4G9401397, pt. T. 5: thinken-thufe427.02||Mi||T-5B9500929, pt. T. 6: thuffes-to427.02||Mi||T-6G8726944, pt. T. 7: to-toshaken427.02||Mi||T-7G9601110, pt. T. 8: toshal-treisoun427.02||Mi||T-8G9601111, pt. T. 9: treisoun-trussel427.02||Mi||T-9G9700684, pt. T. 10: trussell-tyxtest427.02||Mi||T-10G9700685, pt. U. 1: u-understondinge427.02||Mi||U-1G9702065, pt. U. 2: understondinge-unmightinesse427.02||Mi||U-2G9703465, pt. U. 3: unmightious-unware427.02||Mi||U-3G9800437, pt. U. 4: unware-vaporacioun427.02||Mi||U-4G9801005, pt. V: vaporatife-vyyn427.02||Mi||VG9802108, pt. W. 1: w-war-wode427.02||Mi||W-1G9900581, pt. W. 2: war-wolf-wel427.02||Mi||W-2G9900895, pt. W. 3: wel-werrour427.02||Mi||W-3Y9902069, pt. W. 4: wers-whilte427.02||Mi||W-4Y9902070, pt. W. 5: whil-tiden - winden427.02||Mi||W-5Y0001071, pt. W. 6: winden - withouten-forth427.02||Mi||W-6Y0001070, pt. W. 7: withouten-forth - worldshipe427.02||Mi||W-7Y0001636, pt. W. 8: world-thing - wun427.02||Mi||W-8Y0100484, pt. X-Y-Z: wunæð - zynne427.02||Mi||X-Y-ZY0101061

  • 大阪工業大学 図書館中央

    pt. T. 4: theim-self-thinken19500523, pt. T. 5: thinken-thufe19500735, pt. T. 6: thuffes-to19602392, pt. T. 7: to-toshaken19606072, pt. T. 8: toshal-treisoun19606073, pt. T. 9: treisoun-trussel19701932, pt. T. 10: trussell-tyxtest19701933, pt. U. 1: u-understondinge19806019, pt. U. 2: understondinge-unmightinesse19804508, pt. U. 3: unmightious-unware19804509, pt. U. 4: unware-vaporacioun19808207, pt. V: vaporatife-vyyn19907971, pt. W. 1: w-war-wode19907969, pt. W. 2: war-wolf-wel19907970, pt. W. 3: wel-werrour10004126, pt. W. 4: wers-whilte10004127, pt. W. 5: whil-tiden - winden10011139, pt. W. 6: winden - withouten-forth10011140, pt. W. 7: withouten-forth - worldshipe10102098, pt. W. 8: world-thing - wun10102099, pt. X-Y-Z: wunæð - zynneR833.1||M||X-Y-Z10104203

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pt. S-V, W. 1-8, X-Y-Z, editor-in-chief: Robert E. Lewis

pt. S. 10-18, T. 1, review editor, Mary Jane Williams

pt. T. 2-8, review editor: Marilyn S. Miller, Mary Jane Williams

pt. T. 9-10, U-V, W. 1-8, X-Y-Z, review editors: Elizabeth S. Girsch, Marilyn S.Miller, Mary Jane Williams

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plan and bibliography ISBN 9780472010011

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies
Volume

plan and bibliography, sup. 1 ISBN 9780472010028

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies.
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pt. S. 16: streit-subjeccioun ISBN 9780472012060

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies.
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pt. S. 17: subjecht-suster ISBN 9780472012077

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies.
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pt. S. 18: suster-szlidinde ISBN 9780472012084

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies.
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pt. T. 1: t-tastinge ISBN 9780472012114

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies.
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pt. T. 2: tastit-testificacion ISBN 9780472012121

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies.
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pt. T. 3: testifien-theim-self ISBN 9780472012138

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies.
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pt. T. 4: theim-self-thinken ISBN 9780472012145

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies.
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pt. T. 5: thinken-thufe ISBN 9780472012152

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies.
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pt. T. 6: thuffes-to ISBN 9780472012169

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies
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pt. T. 7: to-toshaken ISBN 9780472012176

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The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. The Middle English Dictionary is a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago and is expected to be completed in the late-1990s. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through T.10, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
Volume

pt. T. 8: toshal-treisoun ISBN 9780472012183

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The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. The Middle English Dictionary is a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago and is expected to be completed in the late-1990s. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through T.10, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
Volume

pt. T. 9: treisoun-trussel ISBN 9780472012190

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. The Middle English Dictionary is a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago and is expected to be completed in the late-1990s. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through T.10, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
Volume

pt. T. 10: trussell-tyxtest ISBN 9780472012206

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. The Middle English Dictionary is a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago and is expected to be completed in the late-1990s. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through T.10, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
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pt. U. 1: u-understondinge ISBN 9780472012213

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The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. The Middle English Dictionary is a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago and is expected to be completed in 2001. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Fascicles U.1, U.2, and U.3 are the most recent additions to this ongoing undertaking. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through U.3, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
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pt. U. 2: understondinge-unmightinesse ISBN 9780472012220

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The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. The Middle English Dictionary is a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago and is expected to be completed in 2001. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Fascicles U.1, U.2, and U.3 are the most recent additions to this ongoing undertaking. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through U.3, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
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pt. U. 3: unmightious-unware ISBN 9780472012237

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The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. The Middle English Dictionary is a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago and is expected to be completed in 2001. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Fascicles U.1, U.2, and U.3 are the most recent additions to this ongoing undertaking. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through U.3, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
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pt. U. 4: unware-vaporacioun ISBN 9780472012244

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The most important modern reference work for Middle English studies
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pt. V: vaporatife-vyyn ISBN 9780472012251

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The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years, it will have produced about 15,000 pages. The Middle English Dictionary, a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago, is scheduled to be completed in 2001. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Fascicles V.1, W.1, and W.2 are the most recent additions to this ongoing undertaking. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through U.3, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
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pt. W. 1: w-war-wrethe ISBN 9780472012275

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years, it will have produced about 15,000 pages. The Middle English Dictionary, a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago, is scheduled to be completed in 2001. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Fascicles V.1, W.1, and W.2 are the most recent additions to this ongoing undertaking. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through U.3, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
Volume

pt. W. 2: war-wolf-wel ISBN 9780472012282

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years, it will have produced about 15,000 pages. The Middle English Dictionary, a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago, is scheduled to be completed in 2001. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Fascicles V.1, W.1, and W.2 are the most recent additions to this ongoing undertaking. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through U.3, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
Volume

pt. W. 3: wel-werrour ISBN 9780472012299

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. TheMiddle English Dictionary, a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago, is completed with the publication of these remaining fascicles. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document theE nglish language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers.
Volume

pt. W. 4: wers-whilte ISBN 9780472012305

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. TheMiddle English Dictionary, a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago, is completed with the publication of these remaining fascicles. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document the English language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers.
Volume

pt. W. 5: whil-tiden - winden ISBN 9780472012312

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. TheMiddle English Dictionary, a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago, is completed with the publication of these remaining fascicles. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document theE nglish language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers.
Volume

pt. W. 6: winden - withouten-forth ISBN 9780472012329

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. TheMiddle English Dictionary, a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago, is completed with the publication of these remaining fascicles. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document theE nglish language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Fascicle X/Y/Z is the final addition to this incredible undertaking. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through X/Y/Z, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
Volume

pt. W. 7: withouten-forth - worldshipe ISBN 9780472012336

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. TheMiddle English Dictionary, a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago, is completed with the publication of these remaining fascicles. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document theE nglish language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Fascicle X/Y/Z is the final addition to this incredible undertaking. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through X/Y/Z, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
Volume

pt. W. 8: world-thing - wun ISBN 9780472012343

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. TheMiddle English Dictionary, a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago, is completed with the publication of these remaining fascicles. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document theE nglish language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Fascicle X/Y/Z is the final addition to this incredible undertaking. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through X/Y/Z, plus the Plan and Bibliography.
Volume

pt. X-Y-Z: wunæð - zynne ISBN 9780472012367

Description

The goal of the Middle English Dictionary is to include all meanings, grammatical forms, and spellings of all the words identified by its extensive reading program. When completed, it will represent what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America and the most important single project in English historical lexicography being carried out anywhere today. After sixty-five years it will have produced about 15,000 pages. TheMiddle English Dictionary, a monumental scholarly endeavor that began more than fifty years ago, is completed with the publication of these remaining fascicles. The task of the editors compiling the dictionary is to document theE nglish language from just after the Norman Conquest up to the introduction of the printing press at the end of the 1400s. With that innovation the language became more or less standardized, but during the Middle Ages the language was evolving under the stress of events and social change, particularly as French culture was absorbed into the language. These were truly the formative years of the English language, and they present major challenges to lexicographers. Fascicles W.9 and X/Y/Z will be the final additions to this incredible undertaking. Published volumes include all fascicles from A.1 through W.8, plus the Plan and Bibliography.

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  • NCID
    BA24298090
  • ISBN
    • 0472012061
    • 047201207X
    • 0472012088
    • 0472012118
    • 0472012126
    • 0472012134
    • 0472010018
    • 0472010026
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    • 0472012150
    • 0472012169
    • 0472012177
    • 0472012185
    • 0472012193
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    • 0472012215
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    • 0472012231
    • 047201224X
    • 0472012258
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    • 0472012282
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    • 0472012304
    • 0472012312
    • 0472012320
    • 0472012339
    • 0472012347
    • 0472012363
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Ann Arbor
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    28-29 cm
  • Classification
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