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Whitaker's Words Latin Dictionary
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Here it is. It's based on the source files I used years ago for my AbsoluteWord Latin dictionary for PalmOS.
Whitaker explicitly says in the source data that one can redistribute and sell as long as one notifies him. I sent an email to the address he said to use, and it bounced, because he died a couple of years ago, which I take it makes the notification rule moot. |
Thank you. I have been searching for a larger latin dictionary for months!
I would love to use this dictionary for koreader, too. For that it has to be in Stardict format. I can turn text UTF-8 tab separated lines into Stardict, but I have no idea how to convert this mobi.prc file. Any ideas? |
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I've checked it against the link given by Jellby and that textfile DICTPAGE.txt contains 39925 entries against pruss' 74405 entries.
Comparing Code:
#volo, velle, volui, - V [XXXAX] :: wish, want, prefer; be willing, will;Code:
volo N\nvolo, volonis\nN 3 1 M\nvolunteers (pl.)\n(in the Second Punic War)The \n symbols are mine as part of the preformatting for a Stardict conversion. I (1)converted the prc-file to a txt-file using calibre. (2) Search&Replaced symbols with notepad++ and (3) changed the first whitespace or comma to a tab with Excel. Then (5) copy&paste back into notepad++ to (6) convert to unix style EOF symbols and convert to UTF-8. Finally (7) I compiled an stardict dictionary with stardict editor. The result is here. |
@pruss Thank you!
@Markismus I only wanted to say thank you - it's extremely useful to me, an I would have no idea myself how to proceed or is it even doable at all. |
@MaxStirner That post is from rather long ago! Glad to see the link still works. Enjoy!
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