APA Citation

Gilchrist, J. (1787). A dictionary, English and Hindoostanee: In which the words are marked with their distinguishing initials; as Hinduwee, Arabic, and Persian. Whence the Hindoostanee or what is Vulgarly, but Improperly, called the Moor Language, is evidently formed. By John Gilchrist. In two parts. Part I. Calcutta: from the press of Stuart and Cooper.

Chicago Style Citation

Gilchrist, John. A Dictionary, English and Hindoostanee: In Which the Words Are Marked With Their Distinguishing Initials; As Hinduwee, Arabic, and Persian. Whence the Hindoostanee or What Is Vulgarly, but Improperly, Called the Moor Language, Is Evidently Formed. By John Gilchrist. In Two Parts. Part I. Calcutta: from the press of Stuart and Cooper, 1787.

MLA Citation

Gilchrist, John. A Dictionary, English and Hindoostanee: In Which the Words Are Marked With Their Distinguishing Initials; As Hinduwee, Arabic, and Persian. Whence the Hindoostanee or What Is Vulgarly, but Improperly, Called the Moor Language, Is Evidently Formed. By John Gilchrist. In Two Parts. Part I. Calcutta: from the press of Stuart and Cooper, 1787.

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