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Old 04-16-2012, 05:21 AM   #16
Latinandgreek
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I'd love a Latin-English dictionary, myself. I read a lot of books which have Latin quotes, and while I did study Latin years ago, it's only a vague memory at this point
I would love Latin and Greek integrated dictionaries, as I read quite a bit in both languages. My work around for now (so that I don't have to lug my heavy Oxford dictionaries with me) is to use the Lexidium and Lexiphanes apps on my iPhone or iPad , which allow me to quickly search the Lewis and Short and Liddell and Scott dictionaries. I would have loved to have had them while I was doing my undergrad degree - I used to lug my (medium sized) Greek dictionary with me everywhere I went, like an added appendage. I actually had someone as me "where's your dictionary" the other day. Sorry for getting off topic, when I read the word "Latin" I start to babble!

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