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An aluearie or quadruple dictionarie, containing foure sundrie tongues: namelie, English, Latine, Greeke, and French. Newlie enriched with varietie of wordes, phrases, prouerbs, and diuers lightsome obseruations of grammar. By the tables you may contrariwise finde out th most necessarie wordes placed after the alphabet, whatsoeuer are to be found in anie other dictionarie: which tables also seruing for lexicons, to lead the learner vnto the English of such hard wordes as are often read in authors, being faithfullie examined, are truelie numbered. Verie profitable for such as be desirous of anie of those languages. · John Bagford's Albums of Fragments