James Joyce and lexicography: 'I must look that word up. Upon my word I must' (Logodaedalus, 'one who is cunning in words', 1611) (Q11803): Difference between revisions
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James Joyce and lexicography: "I must look that word up. Upon my word I must" (Logodaedalus, 'one who is cunning in words', 1611) (English)
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