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William Bullokar was a 16th-century
printer who
devised a 40-letter
phonetic alphabet for the
English language. Its
characters were
presented in the black-letter...
- John
Bullokar (1574–1627) was an
English physician and lexicographer. He was born in St Andrew's parish, Chichester, Sus****, and
baptized there on 8 November...
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Bullokar is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Bullokar (1574–1627),
English physician and
lexicographer William Bullokar (16th...
- late in the
sixteenth century with the
Pamphlet for
Grammar by
William Bullokar. In the
early works, the
structure and
rules of
English grammar were based...
- and seventeenth-century
sources show
pronunciations with /v/ or /f/, but
Bullokar has /liu/. The rare Old
French variant spelling leuf for
Modern French...
- than
dictionaries in the
superior sense of that title." In 1616, John
Bullokar described the
history of the
dictionary with his "English Expositor". Glossographia...
- Moor" and "the
Morris dance, as it were the
Moorish dance",
while John
Bullokar defined it in 1695 as "a
certain dance used
among the Moors;
whence our...
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preceding a noun
expressing a
relation between it and
another word.
William Bullokar wrote the
earliest grammar of English,
published in 1586. It
includes a...
- 1586,
written by
William Bullokar with the
stated goal of
demonstrating that
English was just as rule-based as Latin.
Bullokar's grammar was faithfully...
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descriptions and
discourses is a
dictionary of hard
words compiled by John
Bullokar and
first published in
London in 1616. The book is
significant as the second...