202 examples of lexicon in sentences

"If you should get the Starkweathers" "'In the bright lexicon of youth,'" I observed, "'there is no such word as fail.'

1. See Shakespeare-Lexicon.]

[Greek: GNOTHI SEAUTON][a] [Post Lexicon Anglicanum auctum et emendatum.

Lexicon ad finem longo luctamine tandem Scaliger ut duxit, tenuis pertaesus opellae, Vile indignatus studium, nugasque molestas Ingemit exosus, scribendaque lexica mandat Damnatis, poenam pro poenis omnibus unam.

" "That sour-faced prohibitionist?" growled Mr. Hines, employing what I suspect to be the blackest anathema in his lexicon.

J. Frauenstädt has published a considerable amount of posthumous material (among other things the translation, B. Gracians Handorakel der Weltklugheit); the Collected Works (6 vols., 1873-74, 2d ed., 1877, with a biographical notice); Lichtstrahlen aus Schopenhauers Werken, 1861, 5th ed. 1885; and a Schopenhauer Lexicon, 2 vols., 1871.

He had compiled a Greek Lexicon which had some repute in its day, but he was not an inspiring teacher, and his gruff manners made him far from popular.

I continued to transcribe, from loose papers, into my Indian lexicon.

See Robinson's New Testament Lexicon; "it is fit, proper, becoming, it ought."

A GREEK-ENGLISH LEXICON, based on the German work of F. Passow, by Henry George Liddell, M.A., and Robert Scott, M.A. Third editions, crown 4to.

A LEXICON, chiefly for the use of Schools, abridges from the Greek-English Lexicon of H.G. Liddell, M.A., and R. Scott, M.A., Third edition, square 12mo.

A LEXICON, chiefly for the use of Schools, abridges from the Greek-English Lexicon of H.G. Liddell, M.A., and R. Scott, M.A., Third edition, square 12mo.

in boards. ETYMOLOGICON MAGNUM seu verius Lexicon sæpissime vocabulorum origines indagans ex pluribus Lexicis Scholiastis Grammaticis anonymi cujusdam Opera concinnatum.

"Pike's Hebrew Lexicon, p. 180.

Parker Bros., Inc. (PWH); 7Nov62; R303760. Rules for lexicon.

Rules for lexicon.

The new pronouncing edition of the Students' law lexicon.

Rules of Lexicon.

Leo C. Rosten (A); 10Jun63; R316779. Political lexicon.

It is derived, according to the Oxford Lexicon, from [Greek: mairo], to shine, whence [Greek: marmarugae].

So Winer (Simoni's Lexicon).]

He had also 'domestical teachers,' and was taught Homer by Robert Constantinus, who was the author of a Greek lexicon, a luxury in those days.

Chambers's Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, on the Basis of the German Conversations-Lexicon.

ESPRIT DES LOIS (i. e. the Spirit of Laws), the title of Montesquieu's great work, at once speculative and historical, published in 1748, characterised in "Sartor" as the work, like many others, of "a clever infant spelling letters from a hieroglyphic book the lexicon of which lies in Eternity, in Heaven.

Many of them are of a very antique cast of language; indeed some would be to most persons quite unintelligible without a lexicon.

202 examples of  lexicon  in sentences