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A Middle-English Dictionary is a definitive philological resource compiled by renowned lexicographers Henry Bradley and Francis Henry Stratmann. This authoritative work systematically catalogs words employed by English writers spanning from the twelfth through fifteenth centuries, providing scholars and language enthusiasts with invaluable insights into medieval English vocabulary and usage.
The dictionary serves as a crucial bridge between Old English and Early Modern English, documenting linguistic transitions and semantic developments during a transformative period in English history. Each entry includes contextual citations from period texts, enabling readers to understand how words were actually used in contemporary writings.
Essential for medieval literature scholars, historical linguists, and anyone studying the English language’s evolution, this work remains a cornerstone reference in Middle English studies. It preserves linguistic heritage and facilitates deeper comprehension of canonical medieval texts by Chaucer, the Pearl Poet, and other significant writers of the era.







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