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Calepino (Latin:
Ambrosius Calepinus; c. 1440–1510),
commonly known by the
Latin form of his name, Calepinus, was an
Italian lexicographer.
Calepino was...
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racer Ambrogio Foppa,
goldsmith Ambrogio Frangiolli,
architect Ambrogio Calepino,
lexicographer Ambrogio Besozzi,
Baroque painter Ambrogio Casati, modern...
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Kangas 2016: 19 Reyes-Foster and
Kangas 2020: 5-6
Ciudad Real,
Antonio de,
Calepino maya de Motul.
Edited by René Acuña.
Plaza y Valdés 2001. Reyes-Foster...
- (d. 1509), held the
episcopal post of
Bishop of
Sodor and Man.
Ambrogio Calepino (d. 1510), a
notable lexicographer.
Dietrich Coelde (d. 1515),
known for...
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faced Old Man,
including Padilla and the well-regarded
older horse Calepino.
Calepino took the
immediate lead, with Old Man a
couple lengths further back...
- was one of the
earliest books (in 1460) to be printed. In 1502
Ambrogio Calepino's Dictionarium was published,
originally a
monolingual Latin dictionary...
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Revolution Ambrogio Calepino (c. 1440–1510), one of the
earliest Italian lexicographers, from
whose name came the once-common
Italian word
calepino and English...
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means "steam bath". The
oldest written record of "pib" is
found in the
Calepino Maya de
Motul (16th century), a
dictionary of
Mayan terms that defines...
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chilena y castellana : y por fin un
vocabulario hispano-chileno, y un
calepino chileno-hispano mas
copioso (in Spanish). Lima. 1765. p. 465. In his writings...
- India, 1840–1882), co-compiler of Hobson-Jobson Anglo-Indian
Ambrogio Calepino (Italy, c. 1450–1510)
Latin Angus Cameron (Canada, 1941–1983)
English Joachim...