LATIN and OLD ENGLISH Dictionaries
LATIN and OLD ENGLISH Dictionaries
LATIN
Latin and Grammar Aid. University of Notre Dame
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). 15,600 words.
http://archives.nd.edu/latgramm.htm
Perseus (Lewis & Short)
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/resolveform?lang=Latin
Dictionary of Medieval Latin for Celtic Sources
Royal Irish Academy
http://journals.eecs.qub.ac.uk/DMLCS/index.html
The List takes the form of a browsable, lemmatized, alphabetical list consisting mostly of two kinds of words: vocabulary that is foreign to Classical Latin and would not be found in a standard Latin dictionary, and Classical vocabulary that appears in unusual forms in our texts.
List of sources in the same site: http://journals.eecs.qub.ac.uk/dmlcs/frameset_links.html
Celtic texts, old English.
OLD ENGLISH
The Dictionary of Old English. Centre for Medieval Studies University of Toronto.
The Dictionary of Old English (DOE) defines the vocabulary of the first centuries (600-1150 A.D.) of the English language.
http://www.doe.utoronto.ca/
List of sources in the same site: http://www.doe.utoronto.ca/links.html Anglo Saxon, Old English, manuscripts, resources.
LATIN
Latin and Grammar Aid. University of Notre Dame
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). 15,600 words.
http://archives.nd.edu/latgramm.htm
Perseus (Lewis & Short)
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/resolveform?lang=Latin
Dictionary of Medieval Latin for Celtic Sources
Royal Irish Academy
http://journals.eecs.qub.ac.uk/DMLCS/index.html
The List takes the form of a browsable, lemmatized, alphabetical list consisting mostly of two kinds of words: vocabulary that is foreign to Classical Latin and would not be found in a standard Latin dictionary, and Classical vocabulary that appears in unusual forms in our texts.
List of sources in the same site: http://journals.eecs.qub.ac.uk/dmlcs/frameset_links.html
Celtic texts, old English.
OLD ENGLISH
The Dictionary of Old English. Centre for Medieval Studies University of Toronto.
The Dictionary of Old English (DOE) defines the vocabulary of the first centuries (600-1150 A.D.) of the English language.
http://www.doe.utoronto.ca/
List of sources in the same site: http://www.doe.utoronto.ca/links.html Anglo Saxon, Old English, manuscripts, resources.