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Old 02-04-2013, 01:40 PM   #1
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Add Nadsat dictionary to KPW

I just started reading "A Clockwork Orange" and I wondered if it would be possible to add a Nadsat (the made up language Anthony Burgess used in the book) dictionary within the Kindle. Some of the words are easy enough to define based on context clues and some you can just make up a definition for but sometimes I just draw a blank.
Or could I just find on online and add the words to the pre-existing dictionaries? I really don't want to have to stop reading every few pages to look a word up.

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