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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 -
Alphabetum Brammhanicum sev Indostanum Universitatis Kasí
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Grammatical remarks
on the practical and current dialect of the jargon of Hindostan, with a vocabulary, ... The whole calculated for the common practice in Bengal. By George Hadley, Esq -
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 -
A grammar, of the Hindoostanee language, or part third of volume first, of a system of Hindoostanee philology. By John Gilchrist
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The anti-Jargonist, or a short introduction to the Hindoostanee language, (vulgarly but Erroneously called the Moors,) Comprizing the Rudiments of that Tongue, with an Extensive Vocabulary, English and Hindoostanee and Hindoostanee and English: Accompanied with some Plain and Useful Dialogues, Translations, Poems, Tales, &c. &c. with the view of Illustrating the Whole on Practical Principles. Being partly an abridgment of The Oriental linguist, But Greatly Altered and Improved, Embellished with the Hindoostanee Horal Diagram. By the author of the Hindoostanee dictionary
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The oriental linguist
an easy and familiar introduction to the popular language of Hindoostan; (vulgarly, but Improperly called the Moors:) Comprizing The Rudiments of that Tongue, with an Extensive Vocabulary, English and Hindoostanee, and Hindoostanee and English: Accompanied with some plain and Useful Dialogues, Tales, Poems, &c. To Illustrate Construction and Facilitate the Acquisition of the Language. To which is added, for the Accomodation of the Army, The English and Hindoostanee part of The Articles of War, (from Colonel William Scott's Translation) with Practical Notes and Observations. By the author of The English and Hindoostanee dictionary -
Grammatical remarks on the practical and vulgar dialect of the Indostan language
commonly called Moors. With a Vocabulary, English and Moors; the Spelling According to the Persian Orthography. Wherein are References between Words resembling each other in Sound and different in their Significations; with Literal Translations and Explanations of the Compounded Words and Circumlocutory Expressions, for the more easy attaining the Idiom of the Language. The whole calculated for The Common Practice in Bengal. By George Hadley, Esq; Late Captain on the Bengal Establishment -
Grammatical remarks on the practical and current dialect of the jargon of Hindostan
with a vocabulary, wherein are References between Words resembling each other in Sound, and different in their Significations. With Literal Translations of the Compounded Words and Circumlocutory Expressions. The third edition, corrected; and enlarged with Familiar Phrases and Dialogues, for the more east attaining the Idiom of the Language. The whole calculated for The Common Practice in Bengal. By George Hadley, Esq. Formerly on the Military Establishment of Bengal -
A dictionary of the Hindostan language
in two parts I. English and Hindostan, II. Hindostan and English. The Latter containing a great Variety of Phrases, to point out the Idiom, and facilitate the Acquisition of the Language. To which is prefixed a grammar of the Hindostan language. By John Fergusson, A. M. Captain in the Service of the Honourable East India Company -
Grammatical remarks on the practical and vulgar dialect of the Indostan language
commonly called Moors. With a vocabulary, English and Moors, ... The whole calculated for the common practice in Bengal. By Capt. George Hadley -
A short grammar and vocabulary of the Moors language
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A compendious grammar of the current corrupt dialect of the jargon of Hindostan, (commonly called Moors)
with a vocabulary, English and Moors, Moors and English. With references between words resembling each other in sound, and different in signification; and Literal Translations of the Compounded Words and Circumlocutory expressions for attaining the Idiom of the Language. To which are added Familiar Phrases and Dialogues. &c., &c., with notes Descriptive of various Customs and Manners of Bengal. For the use of the Bengal and Bombay Establishments. By George Hadley, formerly on the Military Establishment at Bengal