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Table Alphabeticall

A Table Alphabeticall is the abbreviated title of the first monolingual dictionary in the English language, created by Robert Cawdrey and first published in London in 1604.

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Table Alphabeticall

Nodes13
Edges12
Triples54
Avg. degree1.85
Density0.153846
Components1

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Table Alphabeticall

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related to Title · 16
Table Alphabeticall → English, Engliſh, French, Gentlewomen, Greek, Greeke, Hebrew, Ladies, Latin, Latine, Scriptures, Sermons, The, Transliterated, Whereby, With
related to External links · 14
Table Alphabeticall → Archived, British Library, Cawdrey's, Lexicographical Method, November, Oak, Robert Cawdrey, Stylistic Approach, Table AlphabeticallSeveral, The, Toronto Libraries, University, Wayback Machine, Wayback MachineThe Acorn
related to References · 12
Table Alphabeticall → Cawdrey's, CCH Working Papers, Dictionnairique, Didier, Informatique, Lexicographical Method, Oak, Paris, Raymond, Siemens, Stylistic Approach, The Acorn
related to Details · 11
Table Alphabeticall → Edmund Weauer, Edmund Weaver, Legere, London, North, Paules Church, Roberts, Set, The, There, To
is a · 1
Table Alphabeticall → abbreviated title of the first monolingual dictionary in the English language

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table words english alphabeticall first title dictionary edition 1604 many cawdrey london cawdrey's listed benefit language purpose oxford third et

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Table Alphabeticallis aabbreviated title of the first monolingual dictionary in the English language0.90text
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsLondon0.60section
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsThe0.60section
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsRoberts0.60section
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsEdmund Weaver0.60section
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsEdmund Weauer0.60section
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsNorth0.60section
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsPaules Church0.60section
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsThere0.60section
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsSet0.60section
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsLegere0.60section
Table Alphabeticallrelated to DetailsTo0.60section

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