A Sanskrit-English dictionary, etymologically and philologically arranged, with special reference to Greek, Latin, Gothic, German, Anglo-Saxon, and other cognate Indo-European languages
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A Sanskrit-English dictionary, etymologically and philologically arranged, with special reference to Greek, Latin, Gothic, German, Anglo-Saxon, and other cognate Indo-European languages
- Publication date
- 1872
- Publisher
- Oxford Clarendon Press
- Collection
- robarts; toronto; university_of_toronto; university_of_toronto
- Contributor
- Robarts - University of Toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 3.1G
26
- Addeddate
- 2007-06-15 19:07:18
- Call number
- AAO-2819
- Camera
- 1Ds
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:1037377930
- Foldoutcount
- 0
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- 1872sanskriten00moniuoft
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- OL311748W
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- Pages
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- Ppi
- 300
- Rcamid
- 332513
- Scandate
- 20070616021724
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Subject: Why you should choose this download.
Subject: Why you should choose this download.
The U. of Toronto was among the very first Libraries to go digital -- in short, they were years ahead of their times. There are many online digital archives of Monier William's Skt.-Eng. Dictionary. This one is AFAIK the best in quality. Use it as a final reference if other digital copies, whether html or unicode, have errors or inconsistencies. Prefer the color version to the B&W one, as it is more faithful to the original, and not that much "heavier" as far as downloads go. You will need a system with enough RAM to handle the file, about 129 MBytes in size.
MW's dictionary is still your best bet when learning Sanskrit, at least in my experience.
MW's dictionary is still your best bet when learning Sanskrit, at least in my experience.