8 adjectives to describe glossaries

An ecological glossary.

CARTMELL, VAN H. A handbook for the amateur actor; including George, a one act play with complete stage directions and a running commentary for the director, together with a descriptive glossary of stage terms.

He made himself a manuscript glossary of the words marked as archaic in Bailey's and Kersey's English dictionaries, composed his poems first in modern language, and then turned them into ancient spelling, and substituted here and there the old words in his glossary for their modern equivalents.

One of these, of the twelfth century, is only an echo of the earlier literary age, a copy of a pre-Conquest glossary, which some scribe who could still read the classical tongue of the old West Saxon Court, transliterated into the corrupted forms of his own generation.

Within other four years, and before the period of his apprenticeship had expired, William began to repeat poetrysome said to write it, but that was not the fact; he only twisted or altered a few words now and then, to suit the occasion; and almost every line ended with words of such soft sounds as bliss, kisslove, dovejoy, cloy, and others equally sweet, the delightful meanings of which are only to be met with in the sentimental glossary.

One of these, of the twelfth century, is only an echo of the earlier literary age, a copy of a pre-Conquest glossary, which some scribe who could still read the classical tongue of the old West Saxon Court, transliterated into the corrupted forms of his own generation.

dictionary, lexicon; vocabulary, glossary; thesaurus. file, card index, card file, rolodex, address book.

The glossary of terms foreign to the German reader has been replaced by a revision and expansion of the index, with the analyses of the glossary as a basis.

8 adjectives to describe  glossaries