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A dictionary, Spanish and English, and English and Spanish containing the signification of words, with their different uses; the terms of arts, sciences, and trades; the contructions, forms of speech, idioms used in both languages, and several thousand words more than any other Dictionary; with their proper, figurative, burlesque, and cant significations, &c. Also the Spanish words accented and spelled according to the modern observations of the Royal Spanish Academy of Madrid.
Giral del Pino, Hip�olito San Joseph.Date: 1763- E-books
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A new dictionary , Spanish and English, and English and Spanish, much more copious than any other hitherto extant. Laying down The true Etymology of Words, with their various Significations; Terms of Arts and Sciences, Proper Names of Men and Women, Surnames of Families, Titles of Honour, the Geography of Spain and the West Indies, and principal Plants growing in those Parts. To all which are added, Vast Numbers of Proverbs, Phrases, and Difficult Expressions, all literally explained, with their Equivalents. By Captain John Stevens. = Dicionario nuevo Espa�nol y Ingles, y Ingles y Espa�nol; mucho mas copioso que quantos hasta aora han salido �a luz. En el qual se pone la Etymologia de las Palabras, con sus varias Significaciones; Terminos de Artes y Sciencias, Nombres propios de Hombres y Mugeres, Apellidos de Casas o Familias, Titulos de Nobleza, la Geographia de Espana y de las Indias Occidentales, y las principales Plantas que se crian en dichas partes. A lo qual se ha anadido una immensidad de Refranes, Phrases, y Modos de hablar Obscuros, Todos explicados a la Letra, con sus Equivalentes. Por el Capitan Don Juan Stevens.
Stevens, John, d. 1726.Date: M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]- E-books
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A new dictionary , Spanish and English and English and Spanish. Containing the etymology, the proper and metaphorical signification of words, terms of arts and sciences; names of men, families, places, and of the principal plants in Spain and the West-Indies. Together wit the Arabick and Moorish words ... in the Spanish tongue, and an explanation of the difficult words, ... in Don Quixote, ... By Peter Pineda, ..
Pedro PinedaDate: 1740