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Richard Huloet was a 16th-century
English lexicographer. He was born at Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire. He was a
contemporary of
Peter Levens, John...
- the
inevitable waning of love, like a
phase of the moon. In 1552,
Richard Huloet wrote: Hony mone, a term
proverbially applied to such as be
newly married...
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Originally a schoolmaster, he was a
contemporary of
Peter Levens and
Richard Huloet.
Withals was the
author of one of the
first English-Latin
vocabularies for...
- John Hazlitt.
While resident at
Wisbech he
married Grace Loftus.
Richard Huloet,
lexicographer and author.
William Godwin the elder, (born in Wisbech, 1756–1836)...
- work.
Other works were: A
revised edition of the
Dictionarie of
Richard Huloet, London, 1572 (by
Thomas Marshe),
dedication to Sir
George Peckham. Flowers...
- from
Oxford University. He was a
contemporary of John Withals,
Richard Huloet, and John Veron. He is most
famous for
being the
author of the Manipulus...