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  A Table Alphabeticall of Hard Usual English Words (R. Cawdrey, 1604)
Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall, first printed in 1604, is generally regarded to be the first fully developed representative of the monolingual dictionary in English.
While small and unsophisticated by today's standards, the Table was the largest dictionary of its type at the time and, when viewed in the full context of Early Modern English lexicography, it exemplifies the movement from words lists and glosses to dictionaries which more closely resemble those of today.
Sometime later, he would put the Table in the form of its first printing with the assistance of his son Thomas, who was also a schoolmaster.
www.library.utoronto.ca /utel/ret/cawdrey/cawdrey0.html   (3177 words)

  
  Table
Periodic table The periodic table of the chemical elements is a tabular display of the known chemical elements.
Periodic table period In the periodic table of the elements, a period is a row of the table.
A hash table implementation of a symbol table is common and the table is usually maintained...
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 Table (verb) - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Table (verb)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
One logical extension, namely use of to table, with the meaning to place on a table, is seldom used in a literal sense.
Thus in deliberative bodies, "tabling" a proposed measure leaves room for contrary intentions; those bodies' rules of order, or simply accepted tradition, may specify which of these is implied.
*In British English, to "table" a measure is to propose it for consideration, as in bringing it to the legislative table.
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 A Table Alphabeticall of Hard Usual English Words (R. Cawdrey, 1604) - TEXT
[l.b][tx sig][f r] B2 [tx ct] adiacint, [p.b][fo B2v][f r][tx rt] An Alphabeticall table [l.b][tx hw][f r] adiacint, [tx d][f bl] lying too, adioyning too [l.b][tx hw][f r] adiunct, [tx d][f bl] an accidental qualitie, or any pro- [l.b] perty, that is not a substance.
[l.b][tx sig][f r] C. [tx ct] calli- [p.b][fo C1v] [f r][tx rt] An Alphabeticall table [l.b][tx hw][f r] calliditie, [tx d][f bl] craftines, or deceit [l.b][tx hw][f r] calumniation, [tx d][f bl] a discrediting by worde, or [l.b] false accusation.
[l.b][tx sig][f r] C 3 [tx ct] client, [p.b][fo C3v][f r][tx rt] An Alphabeticall table [l.b][tx hw][f r] client, [tx d][f bl] he that is defended.
www.shu.ac.uk /emls/iemls/work/etexts/caw1604w.txt   (11851 words)

  
 1613 - Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall
Robert Cawdrey's The Table Alphabeticall conteyning and teaching the True Writing, and Vnderstanding of Hard Vsuall English words was published in 1604 and is considered to be the first single-language dictionary ever to be written in English.
A number of the words listed in the Table Alphabeticall were thought of as 'hard' - or unfamiliar to the general public - as they were derived from foreign or ancient languages such as Hebrew, Greek, Latin or French.
Cawdrey explained in the first edition of the Alphabeticall that the book was intended to be useful for 'Ladies, gentlewomen, or any other unskilfull persons.
www.bllearning.co.uk /live/text/mean/cawdrey   (327 words)

  
 Tenents Table - Tenents Table   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
However, if you want people to notice and acknowledge your dining room, you should have a strong piece to focus on which forces people to look around the room to see if there is anything else worth looking at.
The basic ingredients are table salt, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) andamp; Epsom salts (magnesiumsulfate).
All baptized Christians are welcome to participate in worship and are invited to the Lord's table.
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 Siemens: Lexicographical Method in Cawdrey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Cawdrey's Table, too, is a small dictionary by today's standards; the first edition contained only 2,543 headwords, and it grew in size with each of its three later editions (1609, 1613, 1617), ultimately to define 3,264 words.
Within, Cawdrey presents his diversely gathered matter in a relatively standard manner and style, at once drawing from past and anticipating future developmental trends in Early Modern English lexicography.
Specifically of interest in this study are the techniques by which he governs the work -- especially the style inherent in his lexicographical method -- for it is an important aspect of the Table and has the potential to yield further information about the relationships among the early monolingual dictionaries.
www.kcl.ac.uk /humanities/cch/chwp/siemens1/siem1.html   (192 words)

  
 1604 - Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall
Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall, published in 1604, was the first single-language English dictionary ever published.
A number of the words listed in the 'Table Alphabeticall' were thought of as 'hard' - or unfamiliar to the general public - as they were derived from foreign or ancient languages such as Hebrew, Greek, Latin or French.
Cawdrey explained in the first edition of the 'Alphabeticall' that the book was intended to be useful for 'Ladies, gentlewomen, or any other unskilfull persons.
www.bl.uk /learning/langlit/dic/caw/1613cawdrey.html   (242 words)

  
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 Map Notes -- NRD6TX02.txt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
They comprehend, for the moste parte, all Citties, townes, parishes, hamlets, chappells, castells houses of names, and other things worthy to be remembred, in every Shyre with severall distinctions of theyr perticuler qualeties, as, whether they be Citties, townes parishes, or otherwise which distinctions appear in everie mapp.
I have endevored to give everie place his trew denomination, though I have in the mapps most com~onlie set downe, the vulgar name, and which is moste in use amonge the com~en people, for that, time hath extinguished the moste auncient or made it to them straunge
Finallie I have remembred suche principall matters in the alphabeticall tables, as of some perticuler places of the same, are offered in discourse of histories.
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Cawdrey’s “hard word” list, A Table Alphabeticall of Hard Words, was a small octavo volume of approximately twenty-five hundred terms, and was intended for women (Landau 39-41).
A Table Alphabeticall, conteyning and teaching the true vvriting, and vnderstanding of hard vsuall English words, borrowed from the Hebrew, Greek, Latine, or French.
Whether Cawdrey’s work was plagiarism or piracy, the Table Alphabeticall was serving a function to its readers.
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 Table Alphabeticall External links dictionary English language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
A Table Alphabeticall is the abbreviated title of the first monolingual dictionary in the English language, created by Robert Cawdrey in 1604.
Its full title is "A Table Alphabeticall, Conteyning and Teaching the True Writing and Understanding of Hard Words, Borrowed from the Hebrew, Greek, Latin or French, &c."
Source Table Alphabeticall, Robert Cawdrey, 1613 About this Source Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall was first published in 1604, and was the first ever single-language English dictionary.
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 Amazon.com: "table alphabeticall": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
See all pages with references to "table alphabeticall".
Robert Cawdrey's A Table Alphabeticall (6o4), for instance, containing "the true writing, and understanding of hard usuall English wordes, borrowed from the Hebrew, Greeke, Latine,...
On the title page of the first English dictionary, A Table Alphabeticall of Hard Words by Robert Cawdrey, published in 1604, the word words was spelled two different...
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 COKE,Edward, The First Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England. Or, A Commentarie upon Littleton, not the name ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The second Edition, corrected: with an Alphabeticall Table, thereunto added.
First published in 1628, this revised and corrected edition was published a year later in 1629.
This second edition contains for the first time ‘A Table’ with separate title page dated 1629, ‘To the Reader’ and 34 pages of index, which was not published with the first edition.
www.polybiblio.com /hamish/B5.html   (259 words)

  
 Sushi Tuesday - dictionary
Cawdrey’s “hard word” list, A Table Alphabeticall of Hard Words, was a small octavo volume of approximately twenty-five hundred terms, and was intended for women (Landau 39-41).
A Table Alphabeticall, conteyning and teaching the true vvriting, and vnderstanding of hard vsuall English words, borrowed from the Hebrew, Greek, Latine, or French.
Whether Cawdrey’s work was plagiarism or piracy, the Table Alphabeticall was serving a function to its readers.
www.sushituesday.com /dictionary   (10141 words)

  
 Buy.com - The First English Dictionary, 1604: Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall : ISBN 9781851243853
For centuries, men and women have striven to chronicle and categorize the expressions of the English language, and Samuel Johnson is usually thought to be their original predecessor.
But that lineage is wrong: Robert Cawdrey published his "Table Alphabeticall" in 1604, 149 years before Johnson’ s tome, and it is now republished here for the first time in over 350 years.
This edition, prepared from the sole surviving copy of the first printing, documents Cawdrey’ s fascinating selection of 2,543 words and their first-ever definitions.
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 History of the English Language: Online Resources for Studying HEL
From UToronto, Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall, first printed in 1604, is generally regarded to be the first fully developed representative of the monolingual dictionary in English.
By combining full texts of early dictionaries written over 160 years by lexicographers with varying purposes, the Early Modern English Dictionaries Database (EMEDD) is a reference work for English of the Renaissance period based at the University of Toronto.
Although some manuscript facsimiles are incomplete, they're operating under the principle that "a nearly complete manuscript is bettern than none at all." I couldn't agree more.
faculty.fortlewis.edu /benz_b/engl460/HELresource.html   (2973 words)

  
 “Lawful standard”
Cawdrey was a schoolmaster (like Bullokar, Mulcaster, and Coote) who had to come to grips with problems of spelling, pronunciation, and meanings of English words.
A Table Alphabeticall, conteyning and teaching the true writing, and vnderstanding of hard vsuall English wordes, borrowed from the Hebrew, Greeke, Latine, or French.
With the interpretation thereof by plaine English words, gathered for the benefit and help of Ladies, Gentlewomen, or an other unskilfull persons.
ebbs.english.vt.edu /hel/helmod/dicty.html   (1711 words)

  
 Electronic Resources for English Language Study
It is designed to make accessible the English-language content of bilingual (English and other languages) and monolingual (English-only) dictionaries and glossaries published in England from 1500 to 1660.
A Table Alphabeticall, a dictionary of "hard usual English words," is generally regarded to be the first fully developed monolingual dictionary in English.
For each of the 2543 headwords contained in its first edition, Cawdrey provided a concise definition -- the standard entry rarely exceeded more than a few words, usually synonyms -- and he marked those words thought to be of French or Greek origin.
www-personal.umich.edu /~acurzan/resource.htm   (1388 words)

  
 BROWNE ([Sir] Thomas)., Pseudodoxia Epidemica: Or, Enquiries Into Very many Received Tenents, And commonly Presumed ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Second Edition, Corrected and much Enlarged by the Author.
Together With some Marginall Observations, and a Table Alphabeticall at the end.
A couple of related clippings are laid in.
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 A Table Alphabeticall of Hard Usual English Words (R. Cawdrey, 1604)
Robert Cawdrey's A Table Alphabeticall of Hard Usual English Words (1604)
Cawdrey added material to each of its three later editions (1609, 1613, 1617), ultimately to define over 3200 words, but did not vary his method.
Later editions of Cawdrey's Table looked to these works and beyond for additional material.
www.chass.utoronto.ca /emls/iemls/work/etexts/caw1604w_removed.htm   (3131 words)

  
 Online Resources for Studying HEL
It is designed to make accessible the English-language content of bilingual (English and other languages) and monolingual (English-only) dictionaries, glossaries, grammars, and encyclopedias published in England from 1500 to 1660.
Also from UToronto, Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall, first printed in 1604, is generally regarded to be the first fully developed representative of the monolingual dictionary in English.
This has some limitations, but it does raise fundamental questions about how we think about words and their contexts, especially when juxtaposed with text based thesauruses.
faculty.fortlewis.edu /benz_b/engl460/HELresources.html   (2222 words)

  
 VERBATIM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall (1604), generally considered to have been the first English dictionary, claimed to teach "the true writing, and understanding of hard usuall English words, borrowed from the Hebrew, Greeke, Latine, or French, etc...
What distinguished the Table Alphabeticall from its interlingual predecessors was that it "translated" from English to English--that is, from hard English to plain English.
Each of these books enlarged the scope of the English dictionary.
www.verbatimmag.com /Michaelis_1_1.htm   (471 words)

  
 Table Alphabeticall - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Table Alphabeticall - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Table Alphabeticall - Your Art History Reference Guide!
Its full title is "A Table Alphabeticall, Conteyning and Teaching the True Writing and Understanding of Hard Words, Borrowed from the Hebrew, Greek, Latin or French, andc."
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Table_Alphabeticall   (158 words)

  
 A Table Alphabeticall : T@Everything2.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The T section of Robert Cawdrey's 1604 dictionary A Table Alphabeticall.
See the main entry for details about the content.
E2 is a by-product of the existence of The Everything Development Company
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 A Table Alphabeticall : P@Everything2.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The P section of Robert Cawdrey's 1604 dictionary A Table Alphabeticall.
Not content with a mere transcription, I have also translated Cawdrey's 400 year old English into modern E2 English, through a process involving the OED, much research and many educated guesses.
Everything 2 is brought to you by the letter C and The Everything Development Company
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 Table Alphabeticall - All Vnskilful Persons
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The title page to the 'Table Alphabeticall' states that the book is for 'all vnskilful persons...
Copyright:  By permission of the British Library Board
www.bl.uk /learning/langlit/dic/caw/vnskill/persons.html   (37 words)

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