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A Concise Anglo-Saxon dictionary

A Concise Anglo-Saxon dictionary
By J.R. Clark-Hall

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This classic dictionary deals carefully and exhaustively with all the words which occur in Anglo-Saxon poetry and prose. Variant dialectic forms are given, together with variant forms found in the same dialect. Purely poetic words and words not common in prose are indicated, and references are given to the passages in which they occur.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #82148 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-01-19
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 470 pages

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Definitive and indispensable - excellent for research.5
This Anglo-Saxon Dictionary is indispensable when reading texts written in Old English. After struggling with various word-lists and glossaries, as an amateur reader I have come to the conclusion that this is the definitive Anglo-Saxon "word-hoard" (over 400 pages).

Most of the words are referenced to their original sources - which is useful when determining whether or not words and compound phrases were unique to poem like Beowulf or were common throughout other texts - including poems, prose and charters. Words specific to certain regional dialects are also noted (i.e. "Anglian", "West Saxon", "Early Kentish" etc.).

The translation is one-way - Anglo-Saxon to Modern English and much effort has gone into the inclusion of multiple spellings of the same words. Some knowledge of grammar may be required to gain the full potential from this dictionary. The text is identical to the 1960 edition (4th ed.), but appears surprisingly modern when you take into account that the first edition was published in 1894.

This book is a perfect supplement for casual readers of Old English and scholars alike. It might also a must for etymologists who like to have the last word(!)

intended for teaching use, but a great help to writers5
A wonderful source for Anglo-Saxon words and their meanings, which is very reasonably priced. Intended as a teaching aid, I have found it very helpful to the writer of period history and fiction.