Nugent, T., Charrier, J. S., Dilly, E., & Dilly, C. (1774). The New Pocket Dictionary Of The French And English Languages In two parts. I. French and English. II. English and French. Containing All Words of general Use, and authorized by the best Writers. As Also Distinguishing the several Parts of Speech, with the Gender of Nouns in the French Language. To which are added, The Accents of the English Words, for the Use of Foreigners; and an Alphabetical List of the most common Christian Names, with their Significations from the original Languages. Carefully compiled from the most approved Dictionaries, French and English, particularly from that of the Royal Academy at Paris. London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly.
Chicago Style CitationNugent, Thomas, J. Samuel Charrier, Edward Dilly, and Charles Dilly. The New Pocket Dictionary Of The French And English Languages In Two Parts. I. French and English. II. English and French. Containing All Words of General Use, and Authorized By the Best Writers. As Also Distinguishing the Several Parts of Speech, With the Gender of Nouns in the French Language. To Which Are Added, The Accents of the English Words, for the Use of Foreigners; and an Alphabetical List of the Most Common Christian Names, With Their Significations From the Original Languages. Carefully Compiled From the Most Approved Dictionaries, French and English, Particularly From That of the Royal Academy At Paris. London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, 1774.
MLA CitationNugent, Thomas, J. Samuel Charrier, Edward Dilly, and Charles Dilly. The New Pocket Dictionary Of The French And English Languages In Two Parts. I. French and English. II. English and French. Containing All Words of General Use, and Authorized By the Best Writers. As Also Distinguishing the Several Parts of Speech, With the Gender of Nouns in the French Language. To Which Are Added, The Accents of the English Words, for the Use of Foreigners; and an Alphabetical List of the Most Common Christian Names, With Their Significations From the Original Languages. Carefully Compiled From the Most Approved Dictionaries, French and English, Particularly From That of the Royal Academy At Paris. London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, 1774.