A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew

A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew

Infobox Book
name = A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew


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author = B. E.
country = England
language = English
subject = Cant and slang
genre = Dictionary
publisher = W. Hawes
pub_date = Circa 1698

"A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew" is a dictionary of English cant and slang by a compiler known only by the initials B. E., first published in London circa 1698. With over 4,000 entries, it was the most extensive dictionary of non-standard English in its time, until it was superseded in 1785 by Francis Grose's "Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue". [Coleman (2004): pp. 41–42.] B. E.'s "New Dictionary" was used as a source by many subsequent dictionaries.

Its full title is "A new dictionary of the terms ancient and modern of the canting crew, in its several tribes, of gypsies, beggers, thieves, cheats, &c. with an addition of some proverbs, phrases, figurative speeches, &c."

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References

*cite journal |author=Coleman, Julie |year=2001 |title=Some of the sources of B.E.'s "New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew" |journal=Notes and Queries |volume=48 |issue=4 |pages=400–401 |doi=10.1093/nq/48.4.400
*cite book |author=Coleman, Julie |year=2004 |editor=Christian Kay, Carole Hough, Irené Wotherspoon |chapter=Cant and slang dictionaries: A statistical approach |title=New Perspectives on English Historical Linguistics: Selected Papers from 12 ICEHL, Glasgow, 21–26 August 2002 |location=Amsterdam/Philadelphia |publisher=John Benjamins |volume=2 |pages=pp. 41–47 |isbn=1-58811-515-1

External links

* [http://www.archive.org/details/newdictionaryoft00begeuoft Digital version of the 1899 edition @ Internet Archive]


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