Deletanville, T. (1794). A new French dictionary: In two parts: the first, French and English; the second, English and French: Containing, I. Several Hundred Words not to be found in any of the Dictionaries hitherto published: II. The various Meanings of Words, often explained by French or English Sentences: III. The Genders of Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns, and the Conjugations of Veres: IV. The Irregularities of the Parts of Speech. To which is prefixed, a French grammar. By Thomas Deletanville (The third edition, carefully revised, much improved, and enriched with upwards of two thousand words, by Mr. Des Carrieres.). printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse; B. Law and Son; J. Johnson; C. Dilly; G. G. and J. Robinsons; W. Richardson; J.Scatcherd; J. Evans; H. Murray; and Vernor and Hood.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Deletanville, Thomas. A New French Dictionary: In Two Parts: The First, French and English; the Second, English and French: Containing, I. Several Hundred Words Not to Be Found in Any of the Dictionaries Hitherto Published: II. The Various Meanings of Words, Often Explained by French or English Sentences: III. The Genders of Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns, and the Conjugations of Veres: IV. The Irregularities of the Parts of Speech. To Which Is Prefixed, a French Grammar. By Thomas Deletanville. The third edition, carefully revised, much improved, and enriched with upwards of two thousand words, by Mr. Des Carrieres. London: printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse; B. Law and Son; J. Johnson; C. Dilly; G. G. and J. Robinsons; W. Richardson; J.Scatcherd; J. Evans; H. Murray; and Vernor and Hood, 1794.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Deletanville, Thomas. A New French Dictionary: In Two Parts: The First, French and English; the Second, English and French: Containing, I. Several Hundred Words Not to Be Found in Any of the Dictionaries Hitherto Published: II. The Various Meanings of Words, Often Explained by French or English Sentences: III. The Genders of Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns, and the Conjugations of Veres: IV. The Irregularities of the Parts of Speech. To Which Is Prefixed, a French Grammar. By Thomas Deletanville. The third edition, carefully revised, much improved, and enriched with upwards of two thousand words, by Mr. Des Carrieres. printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse; B. Law and Son; J. Johnson; C. Dilly; G. G. and J. Robinsons; W. Richardson; J.Scatcherd; J. Evans; H. Murray; and Vernor and Hood, 1794.