APA Citation

Richards, W. (1798). Geiriadur Saesneg a Chymraeg: An English and Welsh dictionary, in which the English words, and sometimes the English idioms and phraseology are accompanied by those which synonomise or correspond with them in the Welsh language. The whole carefully compiled, From the best Sources and Materials; with a View of forming an agreeable Companion for the Welsh Youth of both Sexes, and for Welsh Readers in general. by William Richards, M. A. Member of the Pensylvania Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, &c. Carmarthen: printed and sold by J. Daniel: sold also by North, Brecon; Sandford, Shrewsbury; Stanton, Chester; Williams, Dolgelley; Edwards, Ruthin; Edwards,Oswestry; Wilmot, Pembroke; Potter, Haverfordwest; Bird, Cardiff; Brown, Bristol; and Griffiths, Pater-Noster-Row, London.

Chicago Style Citation

Richards, William. Geiriadur Saesneg a Chymraeg: An English and Welsh Dictionary, in Which the English Words, and Sometimes the English Idioms and Phraseology Are Accompanied By Those Which Synonomise or Correspond With Them in the Welsh Language. The Whole Carefully Compiled, From the Best Sources and Materials; With a View of Forming an Agreeable Companion for the Welsh Youth of Both Sexes, and for Welsh Readers in General. By William Richards, M. A. Member of the Pensylvania Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, &c. Carmarthen: printed and sold by J. Daniel: sold also by North, Brecon; Sandford, Shrewsbury; Stanton, Chester; Williams, Dolgelley; Edwards, Ruthin; Edwards,Oswestry; Wilmot, Pembroke; Potter, Haverfordwest; Bird, Cardiff; Brown, Bristol; and Griffiths, Pater-Noster-Row, London, 1798.

MLA Citation

Richards, William. Geiriadur Saesneg a Chymraeg: An English and Welsh Dictionary, in Which the English Words, and Sometimes the English Idioms and Phraseology Are Accompanied By Those Which Synonomise or Correspond With Them in the Welsh Language. The Whole Carefully Compiled, From the Best Sources and Materials; With a View of Forming an Agreeable Companion for the Welsh Youth of Both Sexes, and for Welsh Readers in General. By William Richards, M. A. Member of the Pensylvania Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, &c. Carmarthen: printed and sold by J. Daniel: sold also by North, Brecon; Sandford, Shrewsbury; Stanton, Chester; Williams, Dolgelley; Edwards, Ruthin; Edwards,Oswestry; Wilmot, Pembroke; Potter, Haverfordwest; Bird, Cardiff; Brown, Bristol; and Griffiths, Pater-Noster-Row, London, 1798.

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