A Dictionary of the Scottish Language in Which the Words are Explained in Their Different Seneses, Authorized By Writers By Whom They are Used, or the Itles of the Works in Which They Occur, and Derived from Their Originals
Edinburgh: William Tait, 1846. Octavo. Frontispiece, vi-xvi, 775 pages. Abridged from the dictionary and supplement, in four volumes in quarto. John Jamieson (1759-1838) began his work on the uniqueness of the Scottish language in his work the Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language. As a Scot living in London, he..... More
