APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cockeram, H. (1632). The English dictionarie. Or, an interpreter of hard English words: Enabling as well ladies and gentlewomen, young schollers, clerkes, merchants; as also strangers of any nation, to the vnderstanding of the more difficult authors already printed in our language, and the more speedy attaining of an elegant perfection of the English tongue, both in reading, speaking, and writing. The fourth edition, reuised and enlarged. By H.C. Gent. Printed by Thomas Harper, for Thomas Weauer, and are to be sold at his shop, at the great North dore of Pauls Church.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cockeram, Henry. The English Dictionarie. Or, an Interpreter of Hard English Words: Enabling as Well Ladies and Gentlewomen, Young Schollers, Clerkes, Merchants; as Also Strangers of Any Nation, to the Vnderstanding of the More Difficult Authors Already Printed in Our Language, and the More Speedy Attaining of an Elegant Perfection of the English Tongue, Both in Reading, Speaking, and Writing. The Fourth Edition, Reuised and Enlarged. By H.C. Gent. London: Printed by Thomas Harper, for Thomas Weauer, and are to be sold at his shop, at the great North dore of Pauls Church, 1632.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cockeram, Henry. The English Dictionarie. Or, an Interpreter of Hard English Words: Enabling as Well Ladies and Gentlewomen, Young Schollers, Clerkes, Merchants; as Also Strangers of Any Nation, to the Vnderstanding of the More Difficult Authors Already Printed in Our Language, and the More Speedy Attaining of an Elegant Perfection of the English Tongue, Both in Reading, Speaking, and Writing. The Fourth Edition, Reuised and Enlarged. By H.C. Gent. Printed by Thomas Harper, for Thomas Weauer, and are to be sold at his shop, at the great North dore of Pauls Church, 1632.

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