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#1 Wilhelm Oosthuizen

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Posted 21 October 2016 - 02:36 AM

Is it possible to download for example an oxford English dictionary in e sword for us that is learning to improve

 our English vocabulary/ understanding?

 



#2 EarlMelton

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Posted 21 October 2016 - 03:36 AM

Hi, Wilhelm,

 

I believe that this one would likely serve your purpose as well as any: http://www.biblesupp...-1913-edition/

 

Edited to add: This may also prove to be a profitable bookmark to create in your web browser: http://onelook.com/, as you can type in any English word and instantly, find every online dictionary containing a definition of that word. I use onelook.com on a daily basis, some days, many more times than only one. :)


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#3 Katoog

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Posted 21 October 2016 - 03:45 AM

There is also a 1828 edition of Webster by the official downloads of e-Sword.

Noah Webster is an American so he used American English spelling.

https://www.spellzon...sh-american.cfm


Restored Holy Bible 17 and the Restored Textus Receptus

https://rhb.altervis...rg/homepage.htm


#4 Katoog

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Posted 21 October 2016 - 04:19 AM

There is also a King James dictionary for mostly archaic words.

http://www.biblesupp...mes-dictionary/


Restored Holy Bible 17 and the Restored Textus Receptus

https://rhb.altervis...rg/homepage.htm


#5 Wilhelm Oosthuizen

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Posted 30 October 2016 - 10:21 AM

Hi, Wilhelm,

 

I believe that this one would likely serve your purpose as well as any: http://www.biblesupp...-1913-edition/

 

Edited to add: This may also prove to be a profitable bookmark to create in your web browser: http://onelook.com/, as you can type in any English word and instantly, find every online dictionary containing a definition of that word. I use onelook.com on a daily basis, some days, many more times than only one. :)

 

Hi there Earl, I downloaded this dictionary you recommended and its working super.





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