• Robert Ainsworth (September 1660 – 4 April 1743) was an English Latin lexicographer, and author of a well-known compendious Dictionary of the Latin Tongue...
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  • Robert Ainsworth may refer to: Bob Ainsworth (born 1952), British politician Robert Ainsworth (lexicographer) (1660–1743), English Latin lexicographer...
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    politician Ralph Ainsworth (1875–1952), British major-general Robert Ainsworth (lexicographer) (1660–1743), English Latin lexicographer Roger Ainsworth (1951–2019)...
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  • the financial support of a relation, Robert Ainsworth, the lexicographer. His grandfather, another Peter Ainsworth (1736-1807), expanded into chemical...
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  • dictionary George J. Adler (Germany/US, 1821–1868) German/English Robert Ainsworth (UK, 1660–1743) Latin Adam Jack Aitken (UK, 1921–1998) Scots language...
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  • Samuel Patrick (category British lexicographers)
    two languages will admit, London, 1745, 2 vols., and his edition of Robert Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary, London, 1746. George Colman the Elder slighted the...
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  • (1837–1904), biographer and critic Ruth Ainsworth (1908–1984), children's writer William Harrison Ainsworth (1805–1882), novelist Catherine Aird (Kinn...
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  • Francis Gouldman (category English lexicographers)
    Francis Gouldman (c. 1607–1688/89) was a Church of England clergyman and lexicographer whose Latin-English dictionary (1664) went through several editions...
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  • Adam Littleton (category English lexicographers)
    Adam Littleton (1627–1694) was an English cleric and lexicographer. Born on 2 November 1627, he was the son of Thomas Littleton, vicar of Halesowen, Worcestershire...
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  • (1885). "Ainsworth, William Harrison". In Dictionary of National Biography. 1. London. pp. 197-199. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ainsworth, William Harrison"...
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  • (Switzerland) as an "illustrated humorous political weekly". William Harrison Ainsworth The Goldsmith's Wife Preston Fight Jose de Alencar – Senhora William Black...
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  • Julien Louis Geoffroy, French critic (died 1814) April 4 Robert Ainsworth, English lexicographer (born 1660) Daniel Neal, English historian (born 1678)...
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  • Zealand Oxford Paperback Dictionary in 1998, edited by New Zealand lexicographer Tony Deverson. It is based on The Oxford Paperback Dictionary, fourth...
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  • businessman Bartholomew Roberts (1682–1722), pirate (Black Bart or Barti Ddu) William Salesbury (c.1520–c.1600), lexicographer, phonetician and comparative...
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    or antiquated. But perhaps the greatest single fault of these early lexicographers was, as historian Henry Hitchings put it, that they "failed to give...
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  • and playwright (b. 1601) 1688 – Antoine Furetière, French scholar, lexicographer, and author (b. 1619) 1754 – Pierre-Claude Nivelle de La Chaussée, French...
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  • a poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer, editor and lexicographer. Johnson has been described as "arguably the most distinguished man...
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  • invented by Richard March Hoe in the United States. William Harrison Ainsworth – Windsor Castle Edward Bulwer-Lytton – The Last of the Barons James Fenimore...
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  • community of Italian actors had settled in London. The linguist and lexicographer John Florio (1553–1625), whose father was Italian, was a royal language...
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  • German cinematographer. Antônio Houaiss, 83, Brazilian writer and lexicographer. Stanley Kubrick, 70, American film director and screenwriter (2001:...
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  • Griffith John Williams (1959). Pughe, William Owen (1759 - 1835), lexicographer, grammarian, editor, antiquary, and poet. In Dictionary of Welsh Biography...
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  • Retrieved 2022-10-24. "Robert W. Winston (Robert Watson), 1860-1944". docsouth.unc.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-25. "Winston, Robert Watson | NCpedia". www...
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  • Canadian-born American architectural historian. G. Venkatasubbiah, 107, Indian lexicographer, kidney disease. Marin Voinea, 85, Romanian footballer (Progresul București...
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  • 1805) 1875 – Pierre Larousse, French lexicographer and publisher (b. 1817) 1882 – William Harrison Ainsworth, English author (b. 1805) 1895 – James...
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    North Wales, and scholarships from this fund are still awarded. The lexicographer John Davies of Mallwyd, who translated the Bible into Welsh, studied...
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  • Susan Margaret Butler — For distinguished service to the community as a lexicographer and author, as a facilitator of academic discourse on Australian English...
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