A Gaelic dictionary in two parts :
I--Gaelic and English, II--English and Gaelic : in which the words in their different acceptations are illustrated by quotations from the best Gaelic writers, and their affinities traced in most of the languages of ancient and modern times : with a short historical appendix of ancient names deduced from the authority of Ossian and other poets : to which is prefixed A New Gaelic Grammar /
by R.A. Armstrong.

APA Citation

Armstrong, R. A. (Robert Archibald). (1825). A Gaelic dictionary in two parts: I--Gaelic and English, II--English and Gaelic : in which the words in their different acceptations are illustrated by quotations from the best Gaelic writers, and their affinities traced in most of the languages of ancient and modern times : with a short historical appendix of ancient names deduced from the authority of Ossian and other poets : to which is prefixed A New Gaelic Grammar. London: J. Duncan.

MLA Citation

Armstrong, R. A. (Robert Archibald), 1788-1867. A Gaelic Dictionary In Two Parts: I--Gaelic And English, II--English And Gaelic : In Which the Words In Their Different Acceptations Are Illustrated by Quotations From the Best Gaelic Writers, And Their Affinities Traced In Most of the Languages of Ancient And Modern Times : With a Short Historical Appendix of Ancient Names Deduced From the Authority of Ossian And Other Poets : to Which Is Prefixed A New Gaelic Grammar. London: J. Duncan, 1825.

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