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- The Promptorium parvulorum (Latin: "Storehouse for children") is an English-Latin bilingual dictionary that was completed about 1440 AD. It was the first...
- literally "to whirl a top". The Oxford English Dictionary cites the Promptorium parvulorum (c. 1440), the first English-Latin dictionary, which contains...
- out during the early 19th century. The first English-Latin dictionary, Promptorium parvulorum (circa 1440), offers this definition of camp ball: "Campan...
- Romanae et Britannicae, which was the first English-to-Latin wordbook. The Promptorium parvulorum also is attributed to Geoffrey. Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1890)...
- Baron Latymer, English commander against Cornish rebels for Henry VII "Promptorium Parvulorum and Corrections". Camden. Old Series. 25: 1–318. 1843. doi:10...
- Architecture Gallery. BBC. Retrieved 23 September 2016. Way, A. (1843). Promptorium parvulorum sive clericorum, lexicon Anglo-Latinum princeps, recens. A...
- Manual) Approximate date: Geoffrey the Grammarian (probable compiler) – Promptorium parvulorum 1444 Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini – The Tale of Two Lovers 1447...
- Willard 2002, pp. 34–35. Willard 2002, p. 59. Celsus 1989. Way A (1843). Promptorium parvulorum sive clericorum, lexicon Anglo-Latinum princeps, recens. A...
- terra quæ vulgariter dicitur stella quæ cecidit Mayhew, A. L. (ed.). The Promptorium Parvulorum: The First English-Latin Dictionary. Early English Text Society...
- slime or ooze. The word Wasche is mentioned in the po****r dictionary Promptorium parvulorum of about 1440 as a water or a ford (vadum). A chronicle states...