Right... but it's chief use lies in the direction in which it goes. For those who want to compose in ON, therein lies its strength.

I use it to find which words I should look at in the Cleasby-Vigfusson dictionary, not as a stand-alone resourse.

Joseph

On 12/21/05, kunphuzil <kunphuzil@...> wrote:
I've seen this dictionary before but found it of little use because it
gives no information besides direct word to word translation and
leaves out things such as noun gender, irregular forms etc.

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<neointelligencer@...> wrote:
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> Hälsningar, Everyone!
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> I hope this posting finds you well.
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> Are you aware of this English-Old Norse Dictionary compiled by Ross G.
> Arthur?
>
> http://www.yorku.ca/inpar/language/English-Old_Norse.pdf
>
>
> Wassail!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Neo Intelligencer
>






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