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Definition of Idioticon

Idioticon
Idioticon Id`i*ot"i*con, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? belonging to a private man, private. See Idiot.] A dictionary of a peculiar dialect, or of the words and phrases peculiar to one part of a country; a glossary.

Meaning of Idioticon from wikipedia

- A glossary (from Ancient Gr****: γλῶσσα, glossa; language, speech, wording), also known as a vocabulary or clavis, is an alphabetical list of terms in a...
- Schuermans, Lodewijk Willem (1865). Algemeen Vlaamsch idioticon, Met Tijd en Vlijt [General Flemish idioticon, with time and ****iduity] (in Dutch). Leuven, B:...
- stanza was a Low German version of Johann Friedrich Schütze's Holstein Idioticon (1806), the other stanzas are added poetry of Clemens Brentano. Franz...
- Schweizerisches Idiotikon ("the Swiss idioticon", also known as Wörterbuch der schweizerdeutschen Sprache "Dictionary of the Swiss German language") is...
- ingredients in lukken are flour, butter, and sugar. The Westvlaamsch Idioticon, a West Flemish dictionary, defined lukke as a "thin, solid little wafer...
- November 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2021. Schweizerisches Idiotikon [Swiss Idioticon] (in German). Vol. 2. Zurich. pp. 511–512. "Grüezi - Schweizerisches Idiotikon"...
- the Hebrew Bible shared essential parallels (compare Urreligion). His Idioticon Osnabrugense, a glossary of the Westphalian dialect of Osnabrück, is a...
- dictionary of the Gronings dialect, the Idioticon Groninganum: vergelijkend woordenboek van den Groningschen tongval (Idioticon Groninganum: comparative dictionary...
- 28 February 2024 "A book-person's idioticonCatalogue | National Library of Australia". A book-person's idioticon broadside, NLA Catalogue. Retrieved...
- George's Hospital in 1447 and 1457. Heetwegge are also described in the Idioticon Hamburgense in 1755: "heisse Wecken: warm white roll, which is kneaded...