Geiriadur Cynmraeg a Saesoneg. a Welsh and English Dictionary; Compiled from the Laws, History, and Other Monuments of the Knowledge and Learning of the Ancient Britons; To Which Is Prefixed, a Welsh Grammar. by William Owen, F.S.A. of 3; Volume 1
W Owen Pughe
Geiriadur Cynmraeg a Saesoneg. a Welsh and English Dictionary; Compiled from the Laws, History, and Other Monuments of the Knowledge and Learning of the Ancient Britons; To Which Is Prefixed, a Welsh Grammar. by William Owen, F.S.A. of 3; Volume 1
W Owen Pughe
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Published in parts, 1793-1803. The dictionary is in two volumes; the final leaf of 'Addenda' in volume two bears the statement: Read the last proof, June 21, 1803, Alban Hevin. 'A grammar of the Welsh language' has separate titlepage, dated 1803, pagina
London: printed for E. and T. Williams, 1793 [-1803]. 3v.; 4
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