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early-15th-century and known
The Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript is an early-15th-century manuscript of the Canterbury Tales, held in the National Library of Wales, in Aberystwyth, where it is known as MS Peniarth 392D.
Ó Muraíle identifies one of his probable sources for this material as " one of two early-12th-century manuscript-recensions of the work known as the Irish Liber Hynorum, while another was the great early-15th-century manuscript now known as the Leabhar Breac ( formerly Leabhar More Duna Daighre ).

Glossary and most
According to the Glossary of Meteorology, a funnel cloud is any rotating cloud pendant from a cumulus or cumulonimbus, and thus most tornadoes are included under this definition.
His Glossary, a large volume of 500 pages, was the most exhaustive that had appeared.
Du Cange's most important work is his Glossarium mediae et infimae Latinitatis ( Glossary of medieval and late Latin, Paris, 1678 ).

Glossary and ancient
Roman relief sculpture | relief depicting a scene of sacrifice, with libation # Ancient Rome | libations at a flaming altar and the Glossary of ancient Roman religion # victimarius | victimarius carrying the sacrificial axe
* festus, a Latin word meaning " festive, festal ", especially dies festus, " holiday "; see Glossary of ancient Roman religion # festus
# REDIRECT Glossary of ancient Roman religion # aedes
* Glossary of ancient Roman religion
# REDIRECT Glossary of ancient Roman religion # comitia calata
* Latin for " permissible, right " as a concept of ancient Roman religion ; see Glossary of ancient Roman religion # fas
# redirect Glossary of ancient Roman religion # fanum

Glossary and known
Hotten's Dictionary included a " Glossary of the Rhyming Slang ", the first known such work.
:* Automotive sill, also known as a rocker ; see Glossary of automotive design # R
Sanas Cormaic ( or Sanas Chormaic, Irish for " Cormac's narrative "), also known as Cormac's Glossary, is an early Irish glossary containing etymologies and explanations of over 1, 400 Irish words, many of which are difficult or outdated.

Glossary and
In 1971, M. H. Abrams, in A Glossary of Literary Terms, notes that the term has undergone a relative diminishment of form and defines pathetic fallacy as a common phenomenon in descriptive poetry, in which the ascription of human traits to inanimate nature is less formally managed than in the figure called personification .”
Army Regulation 600-25, Salutes, Honors, and Visits of Courtesy, dated September 2004, Glossary, Section 2 states the following: " Taps The traditional lights out ” musical composition played at military funerals and memorials.
* Alotta, Robert I, A Glossary of Fortification Terms as they relate to Old Fort Mifflin ” Shackamaxon Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America 1972 12 pages
Army Regulation 600-25, Salutes, Honors, and Visits of Courtesy, dated September 2004, Glossary, Section 2 states the following: " Taps The traditional lights out ” musical composition played at military funerals and memorials.
In the Punjab Census Report ( 1911 ), Pandit Harikishan Kaul points out that members of the Arain tribe are mostly Muhammadans ,” ( in the Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North West Frontier Province, Denzil Ibbetson also refers to the Arains as, Almost to a man Muhammadans ”).

Glossary and dictionary
** Glossary ( defining dictionary, Core glossary )
* The Isolate Tower: An Earthsea Compendium Features a Glossary of names and places, a dictionary on the Old Speech, and a Timeline of Earthsea
* Glesca Glossary, fairly thorough online dictionary
Hobson-Jobson is the short ( and better-known ) title of Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive, a historical dictionary of Anglo-Indian words and terms from Indian languages which came into use during the British rule of India.
Its origins are obscure but the Latin expression media et infima Latinitas sprang into public notice in 1678 in the title of a Glossary ( by today's standards a dictionary ) by Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange.
Massim's linguistic career was the publication in 1875, together with August Treboniu Laurian, of the first complete dictionary of the Romanian language, a monumental work that included two volumes of words of Latin origin and a comprehensive " Glossary " of words " of foreign, dubious or unknown origin ".

Glossary and ancestor
Author of Glossary of Tribes and Castes of Punjab while writing about Jatt Thinds remarks: " Thind is a small Jatt clan found in Ludhiana and their ancestor is Bichhu whom they adore ".

Glossary and was
This standard was superseded in 2001 by American National Standard T1. 523-2001, Telecom Glossary 2000, which is published by ATIS.
Comoros is one of the world's poorest countries ; its per capita gross national product ( GNP — see Glossary ) was estimated at US $ 400 in 1994, following the January devaluation of the Comorian franc.
Developmental assistance from the United States, which totaled US $ 700, 000 in fiscal year ( FY — see Glossary ) 1991, was administered by CARE, the nongovernmental organization, and focused primarily on reforestation, soil conservation, and sustainable agriculture.
Richard North says that the description of a raven flying over the Egyptian army ( glossed as wonn wælceaseg ) may have been directly influenced by the Old Norse concept of Valhalla, the usage of wælcyrge in De laudibus virginitatis may represent a loan or loan-translation of Old Norse valkyrja, but the Cotton Cleopatra A. iii and the Corpus Glossary instances " appear to show an Anglo-Saxon conception of wælcyrge that was independent of contemporary Scandinavian influence ".
The Wang OIS ( Office Information System ) was heavily WP oriented and featured Wang's " Glossary " function.
A Glossary was a word processing document that was " attached " to a workstation, which contained shortcuts to frequently typed phrases.
A superset of Glossary, called Decision Processing, was a system of programming that fitted into the WP model and was designed to be easy to master.
The design goal of Glossary and Decision Processing was that secretaries would be able to use them to extend the functionality of the document management and manipulation provided by the OIS.
It was followed by two little volumes of similar character — English Past and Present ( 1855 ) and A Select Glossary of English Words ( 1859 ).
His Shakespeare Glossary was published in 1911, and in 1933 he co-edited the OED Supplement with William Craigie.
John Minsheu, an English linguist and lexicographer, claims that Primero and Prima vista ( hence Primo visto ) were two distinct card games-" That is, first and first seen, because he that can shew such an order of cardes first winnes the game ", although he gives but one set of names and just one reason for their names Robert Nares in his book " A Glossary " states that the circumstance of the cards being counted in the same way, with the " Six " reckoned for eighteen and the " Seven " for twenty-one, seems to determine that Primo visto was the same as Primero, or even possibly a later variation of the latter.
Robert P. Pula, ( 1928 – 2004 ) was a Director Emeritus of the Institute of General Semantics, author of A General-Semantics Glossary, and a composer.
The glossary was previously published as the National Information Systems Security Glossary ( NSTISSI No. 4009 ) by the National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee ( NSTISSC ).
In November 1973, a new legal code was issued that revised the entire Libyan judicial system to conform to the sharia, and in 1977 the General People's Congress ( GPC — see Glossary ) issued a statement that all future legal codes would be based on the Quran.
The Theosophical Glossary by Helena Blavatsky was first published in 1892.
According to Cormac's Glossary, she was a goddess the pagan Irish worshipped on Samhain.
The instrument used for assessing environmental thermal comfort in terms of operative temperature is called a eupatheoscope and was invented by A. F. Dufton in 1929 .< ref > Glossary of Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, < http :// amsglossary. allenpress. com / glossary / browse? s = e & p = 42 >, accessed Sept 2010 </ ref > Mathematically, operative temperature can be shown as ;
The material on the website speaks of objects such as a vase in lapis lazuli as being examples of " hardstone carving ( pietre dure )" The Victoria & Albert Museum in London uses both versions on its website, but pietra dura (" A method of inlaying coloured marbles or semi-precious stones into a stone base, often in geometric or flower patterns ....") in its " Glossary ", which was evidently not consulted by the author of another page, where the reader is told: " Pietre dure ( from the Italian ' hard stone ') is made from finely sliced coloured stones, precisely matched, to create a pictorial scene or regular design ".
His philological studies, to which the last fourteen years of his life were devoted, resulted in the compilation of A Glossary of Provincial and Archaic Words, intended as a supplement to Samuel Johnson's Dictionary, but never published except in part, which finally in 1831 passed into the hands of the English compilers of Webster's Dictionary, by whom it was utilized.

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