The Intercontinental Dictionary Series. ids.clld.org
[IDS]
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2013-11-04
Source
Mayhew, A. L. & Skeat, Walter W. (1888). A concise dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580. Oxford: Clarendon P.
[Mayhew & Skeat (1888)]
Source
Stratmann, Francis. H. (1891). A Middle-English Dictionary containing words used by English Writers from the twelfth to the fifteenth century. A new edition, re-arranged, revised, and enlarged by Henry Bradley. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
[Stratmann (1891)]
Source
Kurath, H. and Kuhn, Sherman M. (1954-1981). Middle English Dictionary. University of Michigan Press. London: Oxford University Press.
[Kurath (1954)]
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