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Bibliography

Marstrander, Carl [et al.] (ed.), Dictionary of the Irish language: based mainly on Old and Middle Irish materials, 15 vols, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1913–1976.

  • edited collection
Citation details
Work
Dictionary of the Irish language: based mainly on Old and Middle Irish materials (15 vols)
Place
Dublin
Publisher
Royal Irish Academy
Year
1913–1976
Related publications
General
Arbuthnot, Sharon, “Some suggested corrections and additions to DIL based on glossary material”, Studia Celtica 47 (2013): 59–68.
de Bhaldraithe, Tomás, “Gluaisre Egerton 158, a fhoinsí agus a lorg ar DIL”, Celtica 19 (1987): 133–140.
Quin, E. G. [ed.], Dictionary of the Irish language: based mainly on Old and Middle Irish materials, compact ed., Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 1983.  
A compact edition (in a single volume) of the 15 fascicles of DIL.
Bondarenko, Grigory, Maxim Fomin, Hilary Lavelle, Gregory Toner [director], Thomas Torma, and Caoimhín Ó Dónaill, eDIL: electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language, 1st digital ed., Online: Royal Irish Academy, 2007–present. URL: <https://www.dil.ie>. 
Electronic internet edition of the Dictionary of the Irish language.
Toner, Gregory [director], Maxim Fomin, Grigory Bondarenko, Thomas Torma, Caoimhín Ó Dónaill, and Hilary Lavelle, eDIL: electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language, revised ed., Online: Royal Irish Academy, 2013–present. URL: <http://edil.qub.ac.uk>. 
Electronic internet edition of the Dictionary of the Irish language.
Subjects and topics
Headings
Irish language Old Irish Middle Irish Early Modern Irish
Approaches
lexicography dictionaries
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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December 2011, last updated: November 2022