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financial position 5 see the | dost | corpus dost xii pp clxiii |
5 see the dost corpus | dost | xii pp clxiii clxxiv 6 |
in dareau 2002b and in | dost | xii pp ix xix 2 |
editorial policy see editorial philosophy | dost | xii pp xx xxviii for |
than 1994 joint council minutes | dost | archive a further meeting was |
commendable monument to scottish scholarship | dost | archive as a result of |
responsibility of the school itself | dost | archive at this point in |
is as a working tool | dost | archive expansion during this period |
dictionary can continue without interruption | dost | archive however supportive hemens might |
they can spare for it | dost | archive however the ideal staff |
a junior hesitates and vacillates | dost | archive in 1996 a follow |
matter as soon as possible | dost | archive in november 1951 the |
lessen the work of preparation | dost | archive in november hemens reiterated |
of connecting medium for both | dost | archive it is thus evident |
directly attributable to her contribution | dost | archive miss macgregor was required |
especially correspondence held in the | dost | archive now in the archives |
the publication of the dictionary | dost | archive so edinburgh set out |
to be treated as such | dost | archive this remains true now |
tay but some of the | dost | citations appear to be more |
forth and many of the | dost | citations are easily identifiable to |
sign of this usage in | dost | one or two citations might |
craigie the cost of publishing | dost | which hemens found much too |
recollected craigie had hoped that | dost | and snd although dealing with |
council sac which supported both | dost | and snd and warmly encouraged |
integrating the data contained in | dost | and snd as a result |
a joint project to make | dost | and snd available in electronic |
has similar meanings and both | dost | and snd derive it as |
scotch bun or black bun | dost | and snd derive the word |
not imagine the unity of | dost | and snd in 1916 at |
form the ability to consult | dost | and snd on the web |
are found throughout the entire | dost | and snd record ote oat |
ahrb for funding to digitise | dost | and snd the successful outcome |
continued dareau had returned to | dost | in 1984 after a period |
editorial policy and methodology for | dost | marace dareau has examined the |
editorial methods and management of | dost | in relation to the costs |
possible to tell from the | dost | quotations what the mixture was |
outlining the accelerated completion of | dost | in july of the latter |
the target for completion of | dost | remains 2000 the reviewers believe |
should be wound up and | dost | supported until its completion by |
as completion approached both the | dost | team and the joint council |
the completion of this work | dost | was compiled between 1925 and |
of dost the director during | dost | s final years dr margaret |
treasurer of the friends of | dost | the director during dost s |
and hence we have the | dost | corpus erm which is reflected |
understanding of the pint the | dost | entry for this crucial weight |
pint james stevenson s 1983 | dost | entry on the pint initially |
in the period covered by | dost | in fact the pint as |
continued to edit material for | dost | aitken as craigie s assistant |
professor working with craigie on | dost | and the dictionary of american |
from craigie as editor of | dost | its government and funding had |
craigie s proposal for securing | dost | s future after his own |
expressed an interest in publishing | dost | and in february 1983 acquired |
before the 1426 assize the | dost | entry for gallon is in |
panel in 1994 that the | dost | staff be fully apprised of |
by the members of the | dost | team since 1994 and are |
1953 of 120 pages of | dost | for every 376 pages of |
for a indentit each of | dost | s parts of 120 pages |
15 487 pages in oed | dost | when completed would have 4 |
two periods now defined by | dost | and the scottish national dictionary |
untrue in the context of | dost | or any other similar dictionary |
fage fadge is defined by | dost | simply as a flat thick |
medieval scotland emerges from the | dost | record even if it is |
word is absent from the | dost | record it may well have |
of cereals here too the | dost | record reveals a wide variety |
seem to be in the | dost | record though it occurs in |
modern english meaning throughout the | dost | record with various forms including |
project early financial problems although | dost | continued to be published by |
bere bere appears widely in | dost | in several forms including beir |
forms are rare in the | dost | period though they appear quite |
1666 brashloche appears once in | dost | in 1638 meaning a mixture |
been the meaning in the | dost | period xj vnce of qhueit |
stevenson extended this approach describing | dost | as an attempt to provide |
stevenson who had come to | dost | in 1966 from a career |
aitken expressed the hope that | dost | might be completed in 1976 |
of subsequently published parts of | dost | should not be compromised pressure |
agreed that the volumes of | dost | to be published after the |
production the first part of | dost | was published in 1931 the |
context however earlier editors of | dost | did not engage in the |
with a return to oup | dost | s printer during the years |
form make a connection with | dost | bruis e broth doubtful sowans |
the transfer of the paper | dost | to a digitised form presents |
to selected earlier entries in | dost | providing that the new scottish |
funding had altered radically the | dost | enterprise had become to all |
links with the staff of | dost | and work with some of |
and equality measurement terms in | dost | since the late 1980s robin |
concern felt by scholars that | dost | might founder by the end |
interested in the future of | dost | our commitment to drive the |
confessed to in the paper | dost | how we make it and |
in 1995 the editing of | dost | had reached the point when |
current phase of work on | dost | involves digitising the text and |
hanham was assistant editor at | dost | from 1965 till 1968 4 |
he wrote from new zealand | dost | must be finished somehow and |
installed a microcomputer in the | dost | offices and from then until |
perceptions of successive editors from | dost | s inception in the 1920s |
significant was the support from | dost | s nearest neighbour the school |
drawn from this volume 2 | dost | s v stane n iii |
chicago press s investment in | dost | sought an opinion from c |
only by the situation with | dost | but also that of the |
devised a plan to finish | dost | by means of what they |
to this chapter the earliest | dost | citation of about 1568 is |
integration of the organisation of | dost | into the scottish university system |
of the older scottish tongue | dost | is a great store of |
chairman of the friends of | dost | it provides a long overdue |
a colloquium of representatives of | dost | s user groups was asked |
that in the editing of | dost | spread as it was over |
such a valued feature of | dost | this approach contrasts with that |
the most intimate knowledge of | dost | those best able to judge |
this valued encyclopaedic aspect of | dost | was recognised at reviews in |
proposed in 1981 where the | dost | entries would depend for their |
on what was to become | dost | in 1921 when with the |
together and along with grains | dost | is rich in sources for |
is but sparsely recorded in | dost | the flowr sconnys war set |
attention to detail for which | dost | was renowned the attitude that |
for the newspaper clipping on | dost | i m glad that they |
1976 and the expectation that | dost | would follow soon thereafter gave |
wheaten and potato farls fowat | dost | s unhelpful definition a cake |