Latin Dictionary and Grammar Resources - Latdict
lexica Latina et Graeca
1. Novum Lexicum Manuale Latino-Graecum & Graeco-Latinum (1767, ed. 1827, Benjamin Hedericus)- You can type the Greek with the Greek letters or you can type with the Latin letters, using the official Greek beta-code (see the picture): η = h; θ = q; χ = x; υ = u; ψ = y; ω = w; ξ = c- There is always an option to go to the next/previous page on the bottom of the pageGr-Lat: The cover, preface and other pages and Lat-Gr: The cover, preface and other pages 2. Scan: Google Books; Web/search tech. realization: Godmy; Idea, indexing of the pages, former tech. realization: Quasus 1. 2. 3. 4. Scan: Google Books (mostly); Indexing of the pages, tech. realization: Godmy; Original idea by: Q. 1. 2. Scan, indexování stránek, tech. realizace: Godmy; Původní nápad: Q.
Latin Dictionary and Grammar Aid
Type in the form of the word that you would expect to find in a dictionary or a truncated form of the word (e.g., stem only). If you want help with the ending of a word, type the ending in the space provided. (If you prefer, you may leave this space blank). To see all the words in the dictionary that begin with "q", search for "q" as the stem. You can also translate English to Latin. This dictionary defines about 15,600 words. William Whitaker's Macintosh version should work with OS X up to 10.7, though it might be necessary to install Rosetta, which used to come with OS X but was not always installed by default. In Windows, The Words program operates from the old DOS-like command line. William Whitaker's Words program also provides the translation mechanism for VulSearch, an excellent free Windows program for reading and searching the Vulgate and Glossa Ordinaria. Marco Waclawek has developed a Latin - German Dictionary based on William Whitaker's Words. Latin Wordlist and Grammar Aid *m
Dictionarium latinogallicum
La troisième édition (1552) du Dictionarium latinogallicum de Robert Estienne marquel'apogée de son travail de lexicographie latin-français. Estienne, père de la lexicographie latin classique-français (cf.Starnes 1954), a constitué pour le latin classique et le français du XVIème siècle une série de dictionnaires qui comprend trois parties. Pour le latin un Thesaurus monolingue destiné aux érudits, et deux dictionnaires latin-français, l'un le Dictionarium latinogallicum pour les étudiants avancés , l'autre, une version abrégée, le Dictionariolum puerorum latinogallicum pour les débutants ; pour le français, Estienne a fait suivre rapidement la première édition de son Dictionarium de celle de son Dictionaire francoislatin et la première édition du Dictionariolum de celle Des mots français tournez en Latin pour les enfants (qui devint par la suite le Petit dictionaire...) Le désir de réaliser un équivalent du Thesaurus s'exprima bientôt. Pages de l'édition originale
Dictionnaire latin français, traduction en ligne
dies Veneris XXIV Novembris Dictionnaire latin Latin Latina • Dictionnaire latin-français par Félix Gaffiot (1934) • Dictionnaire latin-français [PDF] par Félix Gaffiot, revu et corrigé sous la direction de Gérard Gréco (2016) • dictionnaire latin-français • Étude méthodique du vocabulaire latin-français : thématique & étymologique, par François Balsan (1941) • Les mots latins groupés d'après le sens et l'étymologie : vocabulaire thématique, par Michel Bréal & Anatole Bailly (1906) : cours élémentaire & cours intermédiaire & cours supérieur • Grand dictionnaire de la langue latine par Napoléon Theil, d'après le dictionnaire de William Freund (1929) A-F - G-P - Q-Z & édition de 1862 • Dictionnaire latin-français par Louis Quicherat, Amédée Daveluy & Émile Chatelain (1910) & édition de 1899 - 1865 • Dictionnaire français-latin par Louis Quicherat & Émile Chatelain (1908) & édition de 1870 • Vocabulaire latin-français des noms propres de la langue latine, par Louis Quicherat (1858) • Deutsch-Latein
Lexicon Recentis Latinitatis, parvum verborum novatorum Léxicum
LATINITASOpus Fundatum in Civitate Vaticana PARVVM VERBORVM NOVATORVM LÉXICVM [1]apparavit Cletus Pavanetto [1] Verba novata magnam partem depromuntur ex operoso ópere cui títulus Léxicon Recentis Latinitatis cura et stúdio Óperis Fundati «Latínitas» ante áliquot annos foras dato.
Dictionnaire des Antiquités Grecques et Romaines de Daremberg et Saglio
LacusCurtius — Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
LacusCurtius Educational Resource: a Selection of Articles from A 19th-Century Classical Encyclopaedia William Smith, D.C.L., LL.D.: A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities John Murray, London, 1875. This single volume, of 1294 pages in rather fine print set in two columns and amounting to well over a million words, is a treasure trove of information on the ancient world, and was for many years a standard reference work, carried thru several British and American editions from the first in 1842 to the last in 1890‑91 with relatively few alterations. It shares one of its selling points with the Web: many illustrations. Like any encyclopedia of course, Smith's Dictionary should be used with caution: it is a secondary source, the field covered is very extensive, many authors are involved, and even when it was published could not for each article have represented the latest work. About those bullets: Blue: relax. Finally, a word on the references given in the Dictionary.