Bailey, N. d. 1. (1764). An universal etymological dictionary of the English language: Comprehending The Derivations of the Generality of Words in the English Tongue, either antient or modern. In which The Terms made use of in Arts and Sciences are defined; The Words explained in their Various Senses; The Accents properly palced, to facilitate the Pronunciation; The Parts of Speech denoted; and The Spelling throughout reduced to an uniform and consistent standard. To which is prefixed, a grammar of the English language. By M. Bayley. printed for the proprietors.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBailey, Nathan d. 1742. An Universal Etymological Dictionary of the English Language: Comprehending The Derivations of the Generality of Words in the English Tongue, Either Antient or Modern. In Which The Terms Made Use of in Arts and Sciences Are Defined; The Words Explained in Their Various Senses; The Accents Properly Palced, to Facilitate the Pronunciation; The Parts of Speech Denoted; and The Spelling Throughout Reduced to an Uniform and Consistent Standard. To Which Is Prefixed, a Grammar of the English Language. By M. Bayley. Edinburgh: printed for the proprietors, 1764.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBailey, Nathan d. 1742. An Universal Etymological Dictionary of the English Language: Comprehending The Derivations of the Generality of Words in the English Tongue, Either Antient or Modern. In Which The Terms Made Use of in Arts and Sciences Are Defined; The Words Explained in Their Various Senses; The Accents Properly Palced, to Facilitate the Pronunciation; The Parts of Speech Denoted; and The Spelling Throughout Reduced to an Uniform and Consistent Standard. To Which Is Prefixed, a Grammar of the English Language. By M. Bayley. printed for the proprietors, 1764.