01908nam 2200349Ia 450 99638927870331620210104171915.0(CKB)4940000000094540(EEBO)2240877193(OCoLC)ocm62369682e(OCoLC)62369682(EXLCZ)99494000000009454020051129d1669 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|An etymologicon of the English tongue, or, The derivations of English words from their proper fountains[electronic resource] that is, these twelve languages following viz. from English-Saxon, or the old English before the conquest ... There are added, secondly, the derivations of all vegetables ... thirdly, an etymologicon of all law-terms, I mean, of our common municipal law ... fourthly, the derivation of all old obsolete words, such as Gower's, Chaucer's ... Fifthly and lastly, an etymologicon onomasticon, or the derivations of the names of villages, towns, cities, rivers, countries, or Provinces, hills, mountains, bays, promontories ... all these digested in to five classes in alphabetical order /by Steven SkinnerLondon Printed for H. Brome, R. Clavel, and B. TookeMDCLXIX. [1669][2] pTitle on added t.p. : Etymologicon linguæ Anglicanæ ...Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library.eebo-0014English languageEtymologyDictionariesEarly works to 1800Names, EnglishDictionariesEarly works to 1800English languageEtymologyNames, EnglishSkinner Stephen1623-1667.1003319UMIUMIBOOK996389278703316An etymologicon of the English tongue, or, The derivations of English words from their proper fountains2373368UNISA