Shemot Devarim
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Shemot Devarim
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The Shemot Devarim or Nomenclatura Hebraica is a Yiddisch-Hebrew-Latin-German dictionary, which was composed by the Renaissance scholar Elia Levita and published by Paul Fagius in the German city of Isny in the year 1542. The book begins with a bilingual Hebrew-Latin title page, with a foreword in Latin on the reverse-side. The majority of the work is dedicated to translations of Yiddish words into the three other languages and is the first-known dictionary to be collated according to the alphab
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1542 dictionary by Elia Levita
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