Category Archives: lexicography

Lynn Gwsyt: a lucid look at St Luke

official translations depend upon a lexicon that is schoolboyishly wistful and naïve. a lexicon is what you have when you have no dictionary, i.e., nobody knows what the words really meant Continue reading

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getting nitty-gritty critical my compliments of this very fine morning to mr christopher snyder, who is a very highly qualified historian, and a writer of history books. as an undergraduate (a mere eft, indeed, had he been, like me, a … Continue reading

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