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  1. 26 de fev. de 2024 · The database now contains over 28,000 records analysing in detail the source-relationships of around 1143 Anglo-Saxon texts (over 500 Old English and over 600 Latin) and identifying the use of over 1000 sources and analogues. These numbers continue to grow rapidly as we add records to the database.

  2. The Dictionary of Old English (DOE) defines the vocabulary of the first six centuries (C.E. 600-1150) of the English language, using twenty-first century technology.The DOE complements the Middle English Dictionary (which covers the period C.E. 1100-1500) and the Oxford English Dictionary, the three together providing a full description of the vocabulary of English.

  3. 24 de mai. de 2024 · The Dictionary of Old English The Dictionary of Old English (DOE) defines the vocabulary of the first six centuries (C.E. 600-1150) of the English language, using twenty-first century technology. The DOE complements the Middle English Dictionary (which covers the period C.E. 1100-1500) and the Oxford English Dictionary , the three together providing a full description of the vocabulary of English.

  4. 13 de out. de 2021 · A good mini-dictionary for all the words in the Old English Aerobics corpus, with links to where each word appears in context. Covers approximately 4600 unique words. Two 19th century dictionaries available on the Internet Archive: A Handy Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (Harrison and Baskervill 1885) and The Student's Dictionary of Anglo-Saxon (Sweet 1896).

  5. Join our team for a virtual tour of the Oxford English Dictionary’s (OED) new site to learn about different OED features and functionality. World Englishes Explore our World Englishes hub and access our resources on the varieties of English spoken throughout the world by people of diverse cultural backgrounds.

  6. A Thesaurus of Old English is conceptually arranged, and presents the vocabulary of Anglo-Saxon England within ordered categories. This allows the user to approach the materials of the Thesaurus by subject rather than through an alphabetic index as is the case for many thesauri.

  7. The dictionary records the state of the English language as it was used between ca. 700-1100 AD by the Anglo-Saxon inhabitans of the British Isles.