The first dictionary linked Latin and English

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The first dictionary linked Latin and English

The first known Latin-English dictionary, created around 1440, was a pivotal tool for medieval scholars, standardizing English and bridging ancient knowledge with the emerging vernacular.

Around 1440, a Dominican friar named Geoffrey the Grammarian created the Promptorium parvulorum, the first known bilingual dictionary connecting Latin and English. This vital tool listed thousands of Latin words with their English equivalents, helping clergy, students, and scholars navigate an era dominated by Latin in education and science.

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